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Nuʻuanu Pali is a
section of the
windward cliff (pali in Hawaiian) of the Koʻolau
mountain located at the head of
Nuʻuanu Valley on the
island of Oʻahu...
- The
Battle of
Nuʻuanu (Hawaiian: Kalelekaʻanae;
literally the
leaping mullet),
fought in May 1795 on the
southern part of the
island of Oʻahu, was a key...
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Nuʻuanu Pali
Tunnels are a set of four
highway tunnels (two in each direction) on the Pali
Highway (Hawaii
Route 61)
which p****
through the
Nuʻuanu Pali...
- From downtown, it
traverses up
Nuʻuanu Valley and the
residential neighborhood of
Nuʻuanu, p****es
through the
Nuʻuanu Pali Tunnels, and
descends to the...
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eighteen coffins were
removed to the
Royal Mausoleum named Mauna ʻAla in
Nuʻuanu Valley. But many
chiefs remain on the site including: Keaweʻīkekahialiʻiokamoku...
- philosophers. Over time it was
expanded to
become an area
known as the
Nuʻuanu Cemetery. It was the
first public cemetery in Honolulu,
founded in November...
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Kamehameha the
Great conquered Kalanikū****'s
forces in the
Battle of
Nuʻuanu.
Kamehameha founded the
Kingdom of
Hawaii with the
conquest of Oahu in...
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Nuʻuanu Slide or
Nuʻuanu Debris Avalanche is the
largest of
seventeen known submarine landslides around the
Hawaiian Islands and at 200
kilometers (124 mi)...
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capital and
largest city of the U.S.
state of Hawaii. It is
bounded by
Nuʻuanu Stream to the west, Ward
Avenue to the east,
Vineyard Boulevard to the...
- harbor" or "calm port"; its old name, Kou,
roughly encomp****es the area from
Nuʻuanu Avenue to
Alakea Street and from
Hotel Street to
Queen Street,
which is...