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This map offers a comprehensive overview of the geographical location, topography, and administrative divisions of the state of Hawaii. Hawaii is an archipelago of islands in the northern Pacific Ocean. The state comprises 132 islands spread over a total area of 6,470 square miles, of which 6,425 square miles are land area and 45 are inland water area. The chain of islands stretches over 1,576 miles north to south and 1,425 miles east to west. Hawaii is the largest island, 76 miles wide by 93 miles deep, while Oahu is the most populated island. Maui, Molokai, Kahoolawe, Kauai, Niihau, and Lanai are some of Hawaii's other prominent islands.
The state map indicates other significant locations throughout Hawaii. Honolulu, for example, is Hawaii's capital city. The Anahulu and Wailuku are two of the important rivers in the state, and Salt Lake is one of its most notable lakes. Meanwhile, at 13,796 feet the dormant Mauna Kea volcano forms Hawaii's highest point.

