Defines the primary geographic and administrative relationships for Molokaʻi.

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Internal

Lists the main geographic subdivisions and features within Molokaʻi.

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Maliko Channel

Maliko Channel is a deep strait separating eastern Maui from western Molokaʻi, used by ferries and boats.

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Malamaʻe Bay

Malamaʻe Bay offers protected swimming and shoreline access near Kalaupapa National Historical Park.

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Mokolii Islet

Mokolii Islet, also known as Chinaman’s Hat, is a small, accessible island with a distinctive conical shape and walking trail.

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Nearby

Highlights neighboring islands and regional connections relevant to Molokaʻi.

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Maui

Maui is a larger Hawaiian island connected to Molokaʻi by ferry, featuring diverse landscapes from volcanoes to beaches.

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Lānaʻi

Lānaʻi lies southwest of Molokaʻi, known for luxury resorts and the upland island of supported agriculture.

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Oʻahu

Oʻahu is Hawaii’s most populous island to the southeast, home to Honolulu, Pearl Harbor, and popular beaches.

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Bordering

Mentions closely associated bodies of water that define Molokaʻi’s limits.

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Pacific Ocean

The Pacific Ocean is the expansive saltwater body that surrounds Molokaʻi and connects it to the global marine realm.