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- Lanai type Place external.
- Lanai type PopulatedPlace external.
- Lanai type Place external.
- Lanai type Settlement external.
- Lanai type Q486972 external.
- Lanai type Location external.
- Lanai type SpatialThing external.
- Lanai type Feature external.
- Lanai type Island external.
- Lanai type Q23442 external.
- Lanai sameAs Lanai external.
- Lanai sameAs 5850056 external.
- Lanai comment "Lānaʻi (/ləˈnaɪ/; Hawaiian: [laːˈnɐʔi] or [naːˈnɐʔi]) is the sixth-largest of the Hawaiian Islands and the smallest publicly accessible inhabited island in the chain. It is also known as Pineapple Island because of its past as an island-wide pineapple plantation. The island's only settlement of note is the small town of Lānaʻi City. As of 2012, the island was 98% owned by Larry Ellison (Founder and Chairman of Oracle), with the remaining 2% owned by the state of Hawaii." external.
- Lanai label "Lanai" external.
- Lanai isDefinedBy about.rdf external.
- Lanai seeAlso Lanai external.
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- Lanai lat "20.818694444444443" external.
- Lanai lat "20.84341" external.
- Lanai long "-156.93223055555555" external.
- Lanai long "-156.92253" external.
- Lanai wasDerivedFrom Lanai?oldid=779817728 external.
- Lanai abstract "Lānaʻi (/ləˈnaɪ/; Hawaiian: [laːˈnɐʔi] or [naːˈnɐʔi]) is the sixth-largest of the Hawaiian Islands and the smallest publicly accessible inhabited island in the chain. It is also known as Pineapple Island because of its past as an island-wide pineapple plantation. The island's only settlement of note is the small town of Lānaʻi City. As of 2012, the island was 98% owned by Larry Ellison (Founder and Chairman of Oracle), with the remaining 2% owned by the state of Hawaii. Lānaʻi is a roughly comma-shaped island with a width of 18 miles (29 km) in the longest direction. The land area is 140.5 square miles (364 km2), making it the 42nd largest island in the United States. It is separated from the island of Molokaʻi by the Kalohi Channel to the north, and from Maui by the ʻAuʻau Channel to the east. The United States Census Bureau defines Lānaʻi as Census Tract 316 of Maui County. Its total population shrank from 3,193 as of the 2000 census to 3,102 as of 2010. Many of the island's landmarks are accessible only by dirt roads that require a four-wheel drive vehicle. There is one school, Lanai High and Elementary School, serving the entire island from kindergarten through 12th grade. There are no traffic lights on the island." external.
- Lanai isPrimaryTopicOf Lanai external.
- Lanai alternateName "Lanai" external.
- Lanai alternateName "Lanai" external.
- Lanai alternateName "Ranai" external.
- Lanai alternateName "Lāna‘i" external.
- Lanai name "Lāna‘i" external.
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- Lanai parentADM1 Hawaii external.
- Lanai parentADM1 5855797 external.
- Lanai parentADM2 Maui_County,_Hawaii external.
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- Lanai parentCountry 6252001 external.
- Lanai parentCountry United_States external.
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- Lanai parentCountry US external.
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- Lanai wikipediaArticle Lanai external.
- Lanai point "20.818694444444443 -156.93223055555555" external.