Hawaiian cities are
Settlements that can be founded by the Hawaiian civilization during the Exploration Age in Civilization VII and its expansions. After the transition to a new Age, one of the previously founded Towns can be turned into a new Capital Capital or, at an advanced start, the first
Settlement was originally founded and is the Capital Capital, and the names of future
Settlements are chosen at random from the list below.
List of cities[]
City Name
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Notes
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Capital Capital
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Lā-hainā
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Also spelled Lahaina, town on the western coast of Maui Island which was the seat of the pre-unification rulers of Maui
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Settlements
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Kou
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Original name of Honolulu, largest town on Oʻahu Island, capital of the US American State of Hawaii and the later capital of the Kingdom of Hawaiʻi
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Hilo
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Largest town on Hawaiʻi Island, occupied since the 12th century
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Wai-luku
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Also spelled Wailuku, county seat of Maui County
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Lihu'e
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Corruption of Līhuʻe, regional center and second largest town on Kauaʻi Island
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‘Ewa
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District of Honolulu
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Kai-lua
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Also spelled Kailua, town in O'ahu and seat of its rulers before the unification of Hawai'i
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Wai-pahū
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Also spelled Waipahu, town on Oʻahu which served as the island's capital before unification
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Lāna'i
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Town in Lāna'i Island
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Ka-hului
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Port city in Maui in the island of Molokini.
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Kihei
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Also spelled Kīhei, town in south-central Maui
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Wai-kolu
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Now depopulated valley on the northern coast Molokaʻi Island which served as a summer farming ground before the late 19th century
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Ka-pa'a
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Also spelled Kapaʻa, most populous town in Kauai
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Pearl City
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Kona
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Kauna-kahakai
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Nānākuli
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Wai-lua
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Pāpa'i-kou
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Kaha-lu'u
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Wai-mea
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Mākaha
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Hāna
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Wai-he'e
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Nā'ālehu
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Hālawa
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Ha'ikū
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Pepe’eko
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‘Anae-ho’omalu
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Puhi
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