Koloa is a city in Hawaii (HI), United States
Kōloa is an unincorporated census-designated place (CDP) in Kauaʻi County, Hawaiʻi, United States. The first successful sugarcane plantation in the Islands was started here in 1835. It became a part of Grove Farm in 1948. The population was 1,942 at the 2000 census. Kōloa is often incorrectly translated as native duck, which is the correct translation for the similar-looking koloa (without the macron). Kōloa has no known translation. According to one account, the district Kōloa was named for a steep rock called Pali-o-kō-loa which was found in 'Waikomo' stream.
Top sights in Koloa | |
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Old Koloa Town | 21.904239 / -159.464977 |
Lawa'I Beach | 21.881785 / -159.476639 |
St. Raphael Church | 21.893817 / -159.457509 |
Koloa Heritage Trail | 21.878550 / -159.430493 |
Koloa Monday Farmers Market | 21.878550 / -159.430493 |
Art House Hawaii | 21.902835 / -159.466488 |
Ke Kahua O Kaneiolouma | 21.902835 / -159.466488 |
Kukui'Ula Harbor Beach | 21.884646 / -159.487106 |
Alan Akana Gallery | 21.899788 / -159.465188 |
Koloa History Center | 21.899788 / -159.465188 |
Halele'A Gallery | 21.883320 / -159.469283 |
Palms Gallery | 21.884886 / -159.469699 |
Custom Kauai Activities | 22.053074 / -159.369595 |
Hapa Trail | 19.535031 / -155.143087 |
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