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ʻEleʻele (literally, "black" or "black water" in Hawaiian) is a census-designated
place (CDP) on the
island of Kauaʻi in Kauaʻi County, Hawaiʻi, United...
- Gl****
Beach is a
beach in
ʻEleʻele, an
industrial area in Kauai, Hawaii, that is made of sea gl****. It is in
Hanapepe Bay, near Port
Allen Harbor. The...
- 50 in
Eleʻele. The road is
mainly an
access to
residential areas and Kauaʻi Coffee. It also
functions as a byp****
between Kalaheo and
ʻEleʻele. Hawaii...
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School Waimea Canyon Middle School Alakaʻi O Kauaʻi
Public Charter School Eleele Elementary School Hanalei Elementary School Kalaheo Elementary School Kapaʻa...
- Nawiliwili, in
Kauai County, in the U.S.
state of Hawaii.
Originally named ʻEleʻele Landing,
terminal owner Kauai Railway renamed it for
Honolulu business...
- term only
refers to
white foreigners and that for
Blacks the term
haole eleele was used. A po****r
fable is that the word
means "without breath". This...
- not be approved.
Similar beaches are
found in Benicia, California, and
Eleele, Hawaii.
Several endangered and
protected native plants occur at Gl**** Beach...
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ʻEleʻele, Kauaʻi, Hawaiʻi, USA Éile, a
medieval Irish petty kingdom All
pages with...
- the east,
across the Hanapēpē
River and Hanapēpē Bay, by the
community of
Eleele.
Hawaii Route 50 p****es
through the
southern part of Hanapepe,
leading east...
- Nau faʻalogo ʻi le tala ʻo
Meleke ʻua sisi lona fuʻa ʻi
lenei ʻeleʻele ʻalu ʻese, vave ʻese ma le faʻapelepele I have
heard the
story about America it...