Papakōlea is a small community located in Honolulu, Hawaii, US.[1] It is notable for being sloped on the Punchbowl Crater.[2] It is also one of the Hawaiian homestead lands,[3][4] created by the Hawaiian Homes Commission Act of 1921. The area is primarily residential.
Papakōlea | |
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Reservation | |
Coordinates: 21°18′54″N 157°50′17″W / 21.315°N 157.838°W | |
Elevation | 145 m (476 ft) |
References
edit- ^ "Census County/Townships, Census Designated Places (CDP) and incorporated cities: Auwaiolimu-Kalawahine-Kewalo-Papakolea Hawaiian Home Land (historical)". www.usgs.gov.
- ^ "2020 Papakōlea Regional Plan" (PDF). Department of Hawaiian Homelands.
- ^ "Papakolea - Overview of community". University of Hawaii.
- ^ "Papakōlea Regional Plan 2020" (PDF). Department of Hawaiian Homelands.