Honolulu County Map, Hawaii

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Honolulu County, Hawaii

Honolulu County covers the entire island of Oahu, the most populated island in Hawaii. It’s mostly an urban center with a tropical twist. Waikiki Beach brings in millions of tourists each year with its golden sands and iconic Diamond Head backdrop.
The city of Honolulu is the state capital and economic hub. Skyscrapers and shopping malls stand alongside historic sites like Iolani Palace and Pearl Harbor. Traffic can be a nightmare, but the laid-back aloha spirit persists.
North Shore beaches offer world-class surfing, while central Oahu showcases pineapple fields and small towns. Locals love their plate lunches and shave ice. Hiking trails wind through lush valleys and up to stunning viewpoints.
Category | Details |
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County Name | Honolulu County |
County Seat | Honolulu |
Population | 1,100,000 |
Cities, Towns, and Communities | Honolulu, Pearl City, Kailua, Waianae, Mililani, Kaneohe, and more |
Interstates and Highways | Hawaii Route 1 (Lunalilo Freeway), Hawaii Route 78 (Moanalua Freeway) |
FIPS Code | 15-003 |
Total Area | 601 square miles (land: 404 sq mi; water: 197 sq mi) |
Adjacent Counties | Maui County (Southeast), Kauai County (Northwest) |
Time Zone | Hawaii-Aleutian Time Zone |
State | Hawaii |
Coordinates | 21.3° N, 157.8° W |
Etymology | Named after the city of Honolulu, which means “sheltered harbor” in Hawaiian. The name reflects the location’s historical significance as a major port and safe harbor. |
Major Landmarks | Diamond Head, Pearl Harbor, Waikiki Beach, Hanauma Bay, Iolani Palace |
Website | Honolulu County Website |
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