Kahului, Hawaii

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Kahului and Wailuku is a deformed into a large settlement area in the north of the twin cities belonging to the Hawaiian Islands Maui Island with about 14,200 inhabitants. It is the economic center of the island.

At the Kahului Bay is Kahului, which was founded in 1948 as a sugar cane town. There is also the airport. As the symbol of Wailuku applies the built in 1876 Kaahumanu Church, resound in the Sundays, the chants in Hawaiian.

To the west you get here on Highway 32 in the Iao Valley with its landmark Iao Needle. In addition to Highway 360, the Road to Hana, the. Many bridges and curves to the Koolau Forest Reserve, the unique rain forest, which leads to Hana, then where the Seven Sacred Pools can be visited

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  • Place in Hawaii
  • County Seat in Hawaii
  • Maui
  • Place in Australia and Oceania
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