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  2. Counties of Hawaii. The five counties of Hawaii on the Hawaiian Islands enjoy somewhat greater status than many counties on the United States mainland. Counties in Hawaii are the only legally constituted government bodies below that of the state.

  3. portal.ehawaii.gov › government › county-governmentsHawaii.gov | County Governments

    The County of Maui includes the islands of Kahoʻolawe, Lanaʻi, Maui and Molokaʻi. Official Website. Office of the Mayor. Departments. Online Services. Event Calendar. Jobs. Nāpali Coast, Kauaʻi. Photo Credit: Hawaii Tourism Authority (HTA) / Jakob Owens.

  4. provides an overview of state government and describes state and county departments and their organization and the agencies of the federal government having offices in Hawaii. Organizational charts of the state government, state departments, and the counties are also included.

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  5. There are five counties of Hawaii on the Hawaiian Islands in the United States. Counties are the only lower governments in the State of Hawaii. This is unusual in the United States. Most states include city governments, township governments, or other local authorities.

  6. Hawaii County is one of seven counties in the United States to share the same name as the state they are in (the other six are Arkansas County, Idaho County, Iowa County, New York County, Oklahoma County, and Utah County).

  7. Full list of counties. There are four local governments with charters in Hawaii. The only city in Hawaii is Honolulu which is consolidated with the county of Honolulu. The other counties are Hawaii, Maui, and Kauai. [1] Hawaii has 17 special districts.

  8. (Count: 7 populated islands) Counties. Hawaii has 5 counties. The 5 counties in the State of Hawaii are Honolulu, Hawaii, Kalawao, Kauai, and Maui. Kalawao County is the part of Molokai Island known as the Kalaupapa Settlement. It is administered by the Hawaii State Department of Health. (Count: 5 counties) Census designated places (CDPs)

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