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  1. Aug 5, 2023 · If you’re short on time, here’s a quick answer to your question: The Hawaiian Islands were called the Sandwich Islands in the late 18th and early 19th centuries after the Earl of Sandwich, who was First Lord of the Admiralty when Captain James Cook first visited the islands in 1778.

  2. The South Sandwich Islands (Spanish: Islas Sandwich del Sur) are a chain of uninhabited volcanic islands in the South Atlantic Ocean. They are administered as part of the British Overseas Territory of South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands.

  3. Feb 9, 2010 · Two days later, he landed at Waimea on the island of Kauai and named the island group the Sandwich Islands, in honor of John Montague, who was the earl of Sandwich and one his patrons. Hawaii

  4. While the official name of Hawaii is widely recognized and used, the term “Sandwich Islands” still holds historical significance and is referenced in many works of literature and historical documents. It serves as a reminder of the early interactions between European explorers and the indigenous people of Hawaii.

  5. Country name. conventional long form: South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands conventional short form: South Georgia and South Sandwich Islands abbreviation: SGSSI etymology: South Georgia was named "the Isle of Georgia" in 1775 by Captain James COOK in honor of British King GEORGE III; the explorer also discovered the Sandwich Islands Group that year, which he named "Sandwich Land" after ...

  6. 1778: Captain James Cook lands at Waimea Bay on the island of Kauaʻi, becoming the first European to make contact with the Hawaiian Islands. Cook names the archipelago the “Sandwich Islands” after the Earl of Sandwich. A year later, Cook is killed at Kealakekua Bay on the island of Hawaiʻi.

  7. Demographics. Population. 1,455,271 ( 2020) Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap. The following is a list of the islands in Hawaii. The state of Hawaii, consisting of the Hawaiian Islands, has the fourth-longest ocean coastline of the 50 states (after Alaska, Florida, and California) at 750 miles (1,210 km).

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