The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to the U.S. state of Hawaii:
Hawaii is the newest state among the 50 states of the United States of America. It is also the southernmost state, the only tropical state, and the only state that was previously an independent monarchy. The state comprises the Hawaiian Islands (with the exception of Midway) in the North Pacific Ocean and is the only U.S. state that is not primarily located on the continent of North America.
Geography of Hawaii – Unlike the other states of the Union, Hawaii is a group of islands, located in the Pacific Ocean.
Hawaii is: a U.S. state, a federal state of the United States of AmericaLocationNorthern hemispherePacific OceanNorth Pacific OceanHawaiian IslandsUnited StatesWestern United StatesWestern hemispherePopulation of Hawaii: 1,360,301 (2010 U.S. Census)Area of HawaiiAtlas of HawaiiPlaces in HawaiiHistoric placesArchaeological sites in HawaiiGhost towns in HawaiiNational Historic Landmarks in HawaiiNational Register of Historic Places listingsBridges on the National Register of Historic PlacesNational Natural Landmarks in HawaiiCategory:National Park Service areas in HawaiiState parks in HawaiiEnvironment of Hawaii –
Climate of HawaiiGeologyHawaii hotspotSuperfund sites in HawaiiWildlife of HawaiiFauna of HawaiiBirds of HawaiiEndemic birds of HawaiiNon-marine molluscs of HawaiiInsects of HawaiiLepidoptera (butterflies and moths) of HawaiiBeaches of HawaiiDams and reservoirs in HawaiiIslands of HawaiiNational Natural Landmarks in HawaiiRivers of HawaiiVolcanoes of HawaiiAhihi-KinauThe five counties of the state of HawaiʻiCommunities in HawaiiState capital of Hawaii: Honolulu is the only city in Hawaii, (the 49th largest city in the United States)City nicknames in HawaiiSister cities in HawaiiCensus-designated places in HawaiiDemographics of Hawaii – Hawaii has a de facto population of over 1.4 million, due to large military and tourist populations.
Hawaii locations by per capita incomeGovernment and politics of Hawaii
Government and politics of Hawaii
Form of government: U.S. state governmentUnited States congressional delegations from HawaiiHawaii State CapitolElections in HawaiiElectoral reform in HawaiiPolitical party strength in HawaiiGovernor of HawaiiLieutenant Governor of HawaiiSecretary of State of HawaiiState departmentsHawaii Department of TransportationHawaii State Legislature (bicameral)Upper house: Hawaii State SenateLower house: Hawaii House of RepresentativesTemplate:Courts of Hawaii
Supreme Court of HawaiiLaw and order in Hawaii
Cannabis in HawaiiCapital punishment in Hawaii: none. Hawaii abolished the death penalty prior to statehood. See also Capital punishment in the United States.Constitution of HawaiiCrime in HawaiiGun laws in HawaiiLaw enforcement in HawaiiLaw enforcement agencies in HawaiiState prisons of HawaiiLegal status of HawaiiLGBT rights in HawaiiSame-sex marriage in HawaiiNational Guard of HawaiiHawaii Air National GuardHawaii Army National GuardHistory of Hawaii
Ancient Hawaiʻi (before 1810)Kingdom of Hawaiʻi, 1810–1893Kamehameha I, 1795–1819Kamehameha II, 1819–1824Kamehameha III, 1825–1854Kamehameha IV, 1855–1863Kamehameha V, 1863–1872Lunalilo, 1873–1874Kalākaua, 1874–1891Liliʻuokalani, 1891–1893Overthrow of the Kingdom of HawaiiProvisional Government of Hawaii, 1893–1894Citizen's Committee of Public Safety, 1893–1894Republic of Hawaii, 1894–1898Sanford Ballard Dole, 1894–1898Territory of Hawaii, 1898–1959United States annexation, July 4, 1898Hawaiian Organic Act of 1900Hawaii National Park established on August 1, 1916World War II, September 1, 1939 – September 2, 1945Attack on Pearl Harbor, December 7, 1941United States enters Second World War on December 8, 1941State of Hawaiʻi becomes 50th State admitted to the United States of America on August 21, 1959Haleakala National Park designated on September 13, 1960Hawaii National Park renamed Hawaii Volcanoes National Park on September 22, 1961Hurricane Iniki, 1992History of Hawaii IslandHistory of MauiHistory of KahoolaweHistory of LanaiHistory of MolokaiHistory of OahuHistory of KauaiHistory of NiihauHistory of HonoluluConstitutionMuseumsCulture of Hawaii – the aboriginal culture of Hawaii is Polynesian. Hawaii represents the northernmost extension of the vast Polynesian triangle of the south and central Pacific Ocean. While traditional Hawaiian culture remains only as vestiges in modern Hawaiian society, there are reenactments of the ceremonies and traditions throughout the islands.
Cuisine of HawaiiHawaiian dishesBreweries in HawaiiRestaurants in HawaiiWine in HawaiiFolklore in HawaiiHolidays in HawaiiChristmas in HawaiiMuseums in HawaiiOrders, decorations, and medals of HawaiiPeople of HawaiiNative HawaiiansHawaiian home landAfricans in HawaiiAsian immigration to HawaiiChinese in HawaiiFilipinos in HawaiiJapanese in HawaiiGreeks in HawaiiScouting in HawaiiState symbols of HawaiiFlag of the State of Hawai'i State Great Seal of the State of Hawai'iArt of HawaiiMusic of HawaiiFilm and television in HawaiiHulaReligion in Hawaii
Hawaiian ReligionIslam in HawaiiChristianity in HawaiiThe Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in HawaiiChristmas in HawaiiEastern Catholic Community in HawaiiEpiscopal Diocese of HawaiiOrthodox Church in HawaiiOrthodox parishes in HawaiiEconomy and infrastructure of Hawaii
Economy of Hawaii –
Agriculture in HawaiiBreweries in HawaiiCoffee production in HawaiiKona coffeeGenetic engineering in HawaiiMacadamia nutSugar plantations in HawaiiCommunications in HawaiiNewspapers in HawaiiRadio stations in HawaiiTelephone Area Code: 808Television stations in HawaiiEnergy in HawaiiSolar power in HawaiiWind power in HawaiiHealth care in HawaiiHospitals in HawaiiTourism in HawaiiTransportation in HawaiiAviation in HawaiiAirports in HawaiiRailroads in HawaiiEducation in Hawaii –
Libraries in HawaiiCarnegie libraries in HawaiiSchools in HawaiiSchool districts in HawaiiHigh schools in HawaiiColleges and universities in HawaiiUniversity of Hawaii