Everything about Oahu totally explained
Oahu (usually
Oahu outside
Hawaiian and
Hawaiian English), known as
"The Gathering Place", is the third largest of the
Hawaiian Islands and most populous of the islands in the State of
Hawaii. The state capital
Honolulu is located on the southeast coast. Including small close-in offshore islands such as
Ford Island and the islands in
Kaneohe Bay and off the eastern coast, it has a total land area of, making it the
20th largest island in the United States. In greatest dimension, this volcanic island is long and across. The length of the shoreline is . The island is the result of two separate
shield volcanoes:
Waianae and
Koolau, with a broad "valley" or saddle (the central Oahu Plain) between them. The highest point is Mt. Kaala in the Waianae Range, rising to above sea level.
Introduction
The
2000 census showed a population of 876,151, which was essentially the entire population of
Honolulu County except for 5 individuals who lived in the far-flung
Northwestern Hawaiian Islands portion of the county in the
United States Census Bureau's
Census Tract 114.98 of
Honolulu County, Hawaii.
The island is home to about 900,000 people (approximately 75% of the resident population of the state) and partly because of this, Oahu has for a long time been nicknamed "The Gathering Place". However, the term
Oahu has no confirmed meaning in
Hawaiian, other than that of the place itself. Ancient Hawaiian tradition attributes the name's origin in the legend of
Hawaiiloa, the
Polynesian navigator credited with discovery of the Hawaiian Islands. The story relates that he named the island after a son.
The city of
Honolulu—largest city, state capital, and main deepwater marine port for the State of Hawaii—is located here. As a jurisdictional unit, the entire island of Oahu is in the
City & County of Honolulu, although as a place name, Honolulu occupies only a portion of the southeast end of the island (essentially, the Honolulu District). The island extends from
Kaena on the west end to
Makapuu on the east. Well-known features found on Oahu include
Waikīkī,
Pearl Harbor,
Diamond Head,
Hanauma Bay,
Kāneohe Bay, and the
North Shore.
History
The old Kingdom of Oahu was once ruled by the most ancient Alii in all of the Hawaiian Islands. In 1785
Kahekili II King of Maui conquered Oahu and deposed the reigning family and then made his son Kalanikupule king of Oahu.
Kamehameha the Great would conquer Kalanikupule's force in the
Battle of Nuuanu. And with the conquest of Oahu in 1795 Kamehameha founded the
Hawaiian Kingdom Hawaii wouldn't be unifed until the islands of
Kauai and
Niihau surrender under King
Kaumualii in 1810.
Kamehameha III moved his capital from
Lāhainā,
Maui to
Honolulu, Oahu in 1845.
Iolani Palace, built later by other members of the royal family, is still standing, and is the only royal palace on American soil.
Oahu was apparently the first of the Hawaiian Islands sighted by the crew of
HMS Resolution on 18 January 1778 during Capt.
James Cook's third Pacific expedition. Escorted by
HMS Discovery, the expedition was surprised to find high islands this far north in the central Pacific. Oahu wasn't actually visited by Europeans until 28 February 1779 when Captain Clerke aboard
HMS Resolution stepped ashore at
Waimea Bay. Clerke had taken command of the ship after Capt. Cook was killed at Kealakekua Bay (
Island of Hawaii) on February 14, and was leaving the islands for the North Pacific.
The opening battle of the
Second World War in the Pacific for the United States was the Imperial Japanese Navy
attack on Pearl Harbor, Oahu on the morning of
December 7, 1941. The surprise attack was aimed at the Pacific Fleet of the United States Navy and its defending Army Air Corps and Marine Air Forces. The attack damaged or destroyed twelve American warships, destroyed 188 aircraft, and resulted in the deaths of 2,403 American servicemen and 68 civilians.
Today, Oahu has become a tourism and shopping haven as over 5 million visitors (mainly from the
American mainland and
Japan) flock there every year to enjoy the quintessential island holiday experience that the Hawaiian Islands and her multicultural people now personify.
A series of earthquakes struck Oahu and the surrounding islands on October 15, 2006, interrupting electrical supplies and knocking television broadcasting stations off the air. Preliminary reports said that the first earthquake measured 6.3 on the Richter scale and originated southeast of Honolulu.
Tourist attractions
Television and Film
Oahu has been featured in many movies and television shows, including, but not limited to:
Forgetting Sarah Marshall,
50 First Dates,
Blue Crush,
Flight 29 Down,
Hawaii Five-O,Disney's Johnny Tsunami and Johnny Kapahala use Oahu as the hometown of the family.
Jake and the Fatman, the
Jurassic Park movies,
Lost,
Windtalkers,
Mighty Joe Young,
The Karate Kid,
Magnum P.I.,
North Shore, and
Pearl Harbor. The reality TV show
Dog the Bounty Hunter is filmed in the regions of
Honolulu, Oahu (as well as other regions in Oahu), and the city of
Kailua-Kona on the
Big Island of Hawaii.
Multiplayer online racing game Test Drive Unlimited (
Xbox 360 /
PC /
PS2 /
PSP) takes place on a fully modeled Oahu island with of roads and highways.'
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