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  2. ʻEwa Beach, Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    Ewa Beach Park. ʻEwa Beach (/ ɛ v ə /) [2] or simply ʻEwa (Hawaiian pronunciation:) is a census-designated place (CDP) located in ʻEwa District and the City & County of Honolulu along the coast of Māmala Bay on the leeward side of Oʻahu in Hawaii. As of the 2010 Census, the CDP had a total population of 14,955.

  3. Kualoa Regional Park - Wikipedia

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    Kualoa Regional Park is located at Kāneʻohe Bay, on the island of Oahu in the U.S. state of Hawaii. The park covers 153 acres (61.92 ha; 0.24 sq mi) across the road from the Pali-ku (cliffs) of the Koʻolau Range. The beach front is white sand [1] and 1/3 mile offshore is the small basalt island of Mokoliʻi (or Chinaman's Hat).

  4. Ocean Pointe, Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    Ocean Pointe is located at 21°18'38" North, 158°2'11" West (21.310556, -158.036389), [2] inland from ʻEwa Beach on the west side of the main thoroughfare, Fort Weaver Road (Hawaii Route 76). This highway runs north past ʻEwa to Waipahu, connecting there to Farrington Highway (State Rte. 90) and the H-1 freeway.

  5. Hawaii Route 76 - Wikipedia

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    ʻEwa Beach: 0.0: 0.0: Fort Weaver Road: Southern terminus of Route 76 Geiger Road, Iroquois Road South end of freeway 5: Route 7110 west – Kapolei 6A: Route 7101 east – Waipahu: Signed as exit 5 northbound: Waipahu: North end of freeway: 6.0: 9.7: H-1 – Honolulu, Makakilo, Kapolei, Waianae

  6. Category:Beaches of Oahu - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 18 December 2024, at 01:34 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  7. Ewa District, Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    ʻEwa was one of the original districts, known as moku, of the island of Oʻahu in Ancient Hawaii history. The word ʻewa means "crooked" or "ill-fitting" in Hawaiian. [ 1 ] The name comes from the myth that the gods Kāne and Kanaloa threw a stone to determine the boundaries, but it was lost and later found at Pili o Kahe.

  8. Camp H. M. Smith - Wikipedia

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    Camp Smith today consists of 220 acres (0.89 km 2) at Camp Smith proper, 137 acres (0.55 km 2) at Puuloa Rifle Range in Ewa Beach, and 62 acres (250,000 m 2) in Manana Housing. Camp Smith is unique in that it is the only Marine Corps installation that supports a unified commander , Commander, Indo-Pacific Command (CDRUSINDOPACOM).

  9. Iroquois Point, Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    Iroquois Point is a census-designated place (CDP) in Honolulu County, Hawaii, United States, on the island of Oahu near Pearl Harbor. The population was 4,549 at the 2020 census. "Iroquois Point" refers to the geographic land area that is occupied by the Kapilina Beach Homes (known as "Waterfront at Pu'uloa" until 2015 and "Iroquois Point ...