Puʻu o Kapolei

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Puʻu o Kapolei is a prominent volcanic cinder cone and traditional cultural landmark on the island of Oʻahu in Hawaiʻi.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Hawaiian cultural site
volcanic cinder cone
associatedWith Hawaiian solstice observations
associatedWithDeity Kapo (Hawaiian goddess)
geologicalAge Quaternary
hasApproximateElevation_m about 200
hasCulturalSignificanceFor Native Hawaiians
hasGeologicalOrigin volcanic activity
hasLandformType cinder cone
hasModernLandUse recreational area vicinity
surrounded by urban development
hasNameMeaning “hill of Kapolei”
hasViewOf Pacific Ocean
ʻEwa coastal plain
isCulturallyClassifiedAs wahi pana (storied place)
isEponymOf Kapolei
surface form: Kapolei (city)
isNear Kalaeloa
Makakilo
ʻEwa Beach
isPartOf Honolulu County
isPartOfVolcanicField Honolulu Volcanic Series
surface form: Honolulu Volcanics
isProminentLandformOf ʻEwa plain
isReferencedIn Hawaiian oral traditions
isTraditionalLandmarkFor Hawaiian navigation of seasons
locatedIn Kapolei
locatedInCountry United States of America
surface form: United States
locatedInState Hawaii
surface form: Hawaiʻi
locatedOnIsland Oahu
surface form: Oʻahu
nameLanguage Hawaiian
surface form: Hawaiian language
overlooks Kapolei
surface form: Kapolei urban area
usedHistoricallyFor traditional Hawaiian observation of the sun

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Kapolei namedAfter Puʻu o Kapolei