Halawa

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Halawa is a residential and industrial valley community in Honolulu County, Hawaii, known for landmarks such as Aloha Stadium and Pearl Harbor’s eastern shores.

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Label Occurrences
Halawa canonical 4

Statements (40)

Predicate Object
instanceOf census-designated place
industrial area
residential community
valley
adjacentTo Aiea
Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard
surface form: Pearl Harbor Naval Base

Salt Lake (Honolulu)
areaCode 808
borders Ford Island, Pearl Harbor
surface form: Pearl Harbor eastern shore
climate tropical savanna climate
country United States of America
surface form: United States
county Honolulu County
elevation low-lying coastal valley
governedBy Honolulu City Council
surface form: Honolulu City and County government
hasFacility Aloha Stadium
surface form: Aloha Stadium parking complex

industrial parks
residential subdivisions
hasGeographicalFeature Halawa Valley
hasLandmark Aloha Stadium
Pearl Harbor (interwar and early WWII)
surface form: Pearl Harbor
hasLandUse commercial
industrial
residential
hasNearbyMilitaryPresence Camp H. M. Smith
Joint Base Pearl Harbor–Hickam
hasTransportationInfrastructure Aloha Stadium rail station
Interstate H-1
Interstate H-201
Interstate H-3
isPartOf Oahu
surface form: Island of Oahu
locatedIn Honolulu County
surface form: Honolulu County, Hawaii
locatedInTimeZone Hawaii–Aleutian Standard Time
locatedNear Honolulu
locatedOn southern coast of Oahu
nameLanguage Hawaiian
nameMeaning curve
overlooks Pearl Harbor (interwar and early WWII)
surface form: Pearl Harbor
partOfMetropolitanArea Honolulu metropolitan area
postalCode 96701
state Hawaii

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Aiea locatedNear Halawa
Aloha Stadium locatedIn Halawa
Interstate H-3 hasTerminus Halawa
H-3 Freeway terminusNear Halawa