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List of people from Honolulu

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This is a list of notable past and present residents of the U.S. city of Honolulu, Hawaii, and its surrounding metropolitan area.

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Athletics

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Music

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Miscellaneous

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  • Dora Chung Zane, social worker
  • References

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