Maui

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Maui is the second-largest of the Hawaiian Islands, a state of the United States. Known also as the "Valley Isle," Maui is renowned for its diverse landscapes, outdoor activities, and rich cultural heritage.

Geography[edit]

Maui is part of the Hawaiian Island chain, which is located in the Pacific Ocean. The island is the second largest in the chain, with a land area of 727.2 square miles. It is made up of two major volcanic masses, which are connected by a central valley, hence the nickname "Valley Isle."

History[edit]

The history of Maui is rich and diverse, with influences from the Native Hawaiians, the Polynesians who first settled the island, and later, the United States after it annexed Hawaii in 1898. The island's history is marked by its agricultural past, with sugar cane and pineapple plantations once dominating the landscape.

Culture[edit]

Maui's culture is a blend of Native Hawaiian, Polynesian, Asian, and American influences. This is reflected in the island's music, dance, art, and cuisine. The Hula dance and Luau feasts are significant aspects of the local culture.

Economy[edit]

Tourism is the primary economic activity on Maui, with millions of visitors each year drawn to its beaches, wildlife, and cultural attractions. Agriculture also plays a significant role, with crops such as sugarcane, pineapple, and coffee being grown on the island.

Attractions[edit]

Maui is home to numerous natural and cultural attractions. These include the Haleakala National Park, which features the dormant Haleakala Volcano, and the historic town of Lahaina, which was once the capital of the Kingdom of Hawaii.

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