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Kalawao County (Hawaiian:
Kalana o
Kalawao) is a
county in the U.S.
state of Hawaii. It is the
smallest county in the 50
states by land area and the second-smallest...
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Kalawao (Hawaiian pronunciation: [kələˈvɐo̯]) is a
location on the
eastern side of the
Kalaupapa Peninsula of the
island of Molokai, in Hawaii, which...
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Hawaii is
divided into five counties: Hawaiʻi, Honolulu,
Kalawao, Kauaʻi, and Maui. Each
island is
included in the
boundaries and under...
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seven years after the
Territory of
Hawaii was created. The
county of
Kalawao was
historically exclusively used as a
leper colony, and does not have...
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Molokai Ranch,
ceased operations due to
substantial revenue losses. In
Kalawao County, on the
Kalaupapa Peninsula on the
north coast,
settlements were...
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unincorporated community and
Hawaiian home land on the
island of Molokaʻi,
within Kalawao County in the U.S.
state of Hawaii. In 1866,
during the
reign of Kamehameha...
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adding the
totals of the
islands in that county.
Kalawao and Maui
counties are the sole exception:
Kalawao County is a
peninsula on Molokai,
which is otherwise...
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Kalawao County,
Hawaii San
Bernardino County, California, the
largest county in the
United States by land area (excluding county-equivalents)
Kalawao...
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County of Honolulu,
Hawaii County, Maui County,
Kauai County, and
Kalawao County.
Hawaii has the
fewest local governments among U.S. states. Unique...
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Department of
Health administers Kalawao County, the state's
smallest county,
which consists of the
three villages Kalaupapa,
Kalawao, and part of Waikolu, located...