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Kapi'olani Medical Center for Women's & Children — Kapi olani Medical Center for Women Children is part of Hawaii Pacific Health s network of hospitals. Kapi olani Medical Center is Hawaii s only children s hospital with a highly trained team of physicians and nurses and specialized technology to … Wikipedia
Kapi'olani Medical Center at Pali Momi — opened its doors in 1989 to serve the growing West Oahu community, providing care through its modern 116 bed facility. Over 100 physicians and specialists are located in the adjoining medical office building providing care for Leeward… … Wikipedia
Kapiolani — Kapiʻolani Reina consorte de Hawái Kapiʻolani de Hawái. Reinado 12 de febrero de 1874 20 de enero de 1891 (16 años) … Wikipedia Español
Kapiolani-Orden — Kapiʻolani Orden Der Kapiolani Orden wurde 1874 vom hawaiischen König David Kalākaua zu Ehren seiner Frau, der Königin Kapiʻolani (1834–1899) und zu Ehren der Frauen als Damenorden für hervorragende Dienste gestiftet. Inhaltsverzeichni … Deutsch Wikipedia
Chiefess Kapiolani — For the Queen Consort (1834–1899), see Queen Kapiolani. Kapiʻolani High Chiefess of Ka ū and South Kona Silhouette by Persis Goodale Thurston Taylor, 1839 Spouse High Chief Naihe (others?) Father … Wikipedia
Kapiolani Community College — Coordinates: 21°16.177′N 157°48.148′W / 21.269617°N 157.802467°W / 21.269617; 157.802467 … Wikipedia
Naihe — For the Hawaiian admiral who was father of Queen Kalama, see Naihekukui. Naihe Royal Orator and Councilor Spouse High Chiefess Kapiʻolani Father Keaweaheulu Mother Kona District, Hawaii Died December 29, 1831(1831 1 … Wikipedia
ʻIolani Palace — U.S. National Register of Historic Places U.S. National Historic Landmark … Wikipedia
David Kawānanakoa — Prince of Hawaiʻi Spouse Abigail Wahiʻikaʻahuʻula Campbell Issue … Wikipedia
Royal Order of Kapiolani — The Royal Order of Kapiokinaolani (Kapiokinaolani e Hookanaka) was instituted on 30 August, 1880 by King Kalākaua I to recognize services in the cause of humanity, for merit in Science and the Arts, or for special services rendered to the Kingdom … Wikipedia