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The majority of jobs on the island are located in downtown Honolulu (particularly around the state capitol), at HNL - Daniel K Inouye International Airport, and at the University of Hawaii. Although also containing Pearl Harbour, this does not represent a major employment node (likely due to the classification of US military employment statistics) Residential areas are spread out across the island, but the majority of people live relatively evenly and densely spread across Honolulu proper.
The majority of jobs on the island are located in downtown Honolulu (particularly around the state capitol), at HNL - Daniel K Inouye International Airport, and at the University of Hawaii. Although also containing Pearl Harbour, this does not represent a major employment node (likely due to the classification of US military employment statistics) Residential areas are spread out across the island, but the majority of people live relatively evenly and densely spread across Honolulu proper.
== Points of Interest (future research) ==
TBD

Latest revision as of 22:57, 26 October 2025

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Honolulu is a major American city and is both the capital and largest city in the state of Hawaii. As the archipelago's largest city, it is a hub of tourism and transport for the entire central Pacific.

Stats[edit]

Population: 1.0m

Map[edit]

The Honolulu map includes the entirety of the island of Oahu.

The majority of jobs on the island are located in downtown Honolulu (particularly around the state capitol), at HNL - Daniel K Inouye International Airport, and at the University of Hawaii. Although also containing Pearl Harbour, this does not represent a major employment node (likely due to the classification of US military employment statistics) Residential areas are spread out across the island, but the majority of people live relatively evenly and densely spread across Honolulu proper.

Points of Interest (future research)[edit]

TBD