Havaijilla
Havaijilla is a tropical island archipelago located in the central Pacific. The group comprises eight inhabited islands and several smaller islets, covering about 2,100 square kilometers. The capital and largest city, Solara, lies on Isla Sol. The chain is of volcanic origin, featuring rugged coastlines, extensive coral reefs, and a central volcanic highland that rises to Mount Aroa (1,450 meters). The climate is tropical maritime, with a warm year-round average and a pronounced wet season from November to April.
Long inhabited by seafaring communities, Havaijilla was first charted by outsiders in the 16th century. It
About 180,000 people live on the islands. The official languages are Havaijilla and English; many residents
The economy relies on eco-tourism, fishing, and sustainable agriculture, including coconut, cacao, and tropical fruits. The
Cultural life centers on music, dance, crafts, and festivals. Cuisine blends seafood, root crops, and tropical