Hawaii is a state in the United States of America it joined the union in 1959 and is made up completely of islands in Oceania. As of 2013, Hawaii had an area of 28,311 km2 and had a population of 1,404,054. Because this is a full island, the only city with a significant population is Honolulu, which has 347,884 residents, while the rest of the cities and municipalities have populations of less than 50,000. Waipahu has the greatest population density, with 5,278 people per square kilometer. Hawaii is a tiny island state with cities and villages with populations of over 15,000 people mentioned below.
Rank | Name | Population | Area (km²) | Density ( inhabitants/km²) |
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1 | Honolulu (Urban Honolulu CDP) | 347,884 | 156 | 2,151 |
2 | East Honolulu | 49,914 | 59 | 837 |
3 | Pearl City | 47,698 | 23 | 2,021 |
4 | Hilo | 43,263 | 138 | 312 |
5 | Kailua | 38,635 | 20 | 1,921 |
6 | Waipahu | 38,216 | 7 | 5,278 |
7 | Kaneohe | 34,597 | 16 | 2,045 |
8 | Mililani Town | 27,629 | 10 | 2,661 |
9 | Kahului | 26,337 | 37 | 703 |
10 | Ewa Gentry | 22,690 | 5 | 4,015 |
11 | Mililani Mauka | 21,039 | 10 | 2,042 |
12 | Kihei | 20,881 | 24 | 869 |
13 | Makakilo | 18,248 | 9 | 1,845 |
14 | Wahiawa | 17,821 | 5 | 3,324 |
15 | Schofield Barracks | 16,370 | 7 | 2,283 |
16 | Wailuku | 15,313 | 13 | 1,112 |
17 | Kapolei | 15,186 | 10 | 1,416 |