Puʻu-o-waina

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Puʻu-o-waina is the Hawaiian name for Punchbowl Crater, an extinct volcanic tuff cone in Honolulu that overlooks the city and houses the National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf crater
extinct volcano
geographic feature
volcanic tuff cone
contains National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific
country United States of America
surface form: United States
geologicalOrigin volcanic activity
hasCity Honolulu
hasFunction overlook of Honolulu
hasMemorial National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific
hasName Punchbowl Crater
Puʻu-o-waina self-link
hasSignificance cultural history
military history
hasUse memorial site
military cemetery site
isAlsoKnownAs Punchbowl Crater
surface form: Punchbowl
isExtinct true
isNear Downtown Honolulu
isOnIsland Oahu
surface form: Oʻahu
isPartOf Honolulu County
isTouristAttraction true
languageOfName Hawaiian
locatedIn Hawaiʻi (island)
surface form: Hawaii

Honolulu
Oahu
surface form: Oʻahu

United States of America
surface form: United States
overlooks Honolulu
state Hawaii
volcanicType tuff cone

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Punchbowl Crater hasAlternativeName Puʻu-o-waina
Punchbowl Crater hasNameOrigin Puʻu-o-waina
this entity surface form: Hawaiian name Puowaina often translated as "Hill of Sacrifice"
Puʻu-o-waina hasName Puʻu-o-waina self-link