Moloka'i

island in Maui and Kalawao counties in Hawaii, United States

Molokaʻi (sometimes mistakenly called Molokai) is the fifth largest island in the U.S. Hawaiian Islands. The island is 38 miles long and 10 miles across. Its land area is 261 square miles. The highest mountain is named Kamakou, and it is 4,970 feet (1,514 meters) high.

An aerial view of the East side of Molokai, Hawaii

Molokaʻi has many local indigenous names including Molokaʻi 'Aina Momona (land of abundance), Molokaʻi Pule O'o (land of powerful prayer), and Molokaʻi Nui A Hina (of the goddess Hina). It is one of the least developed of the Hawaiian islands.

The only big town is named Kaunakakai, which is also the main or chief port on the island. The airport is in Central Molokai. Also on the island is Kalaupapa, which is a place for people who have a disease called leprosy.

Molokai has many Hawaiian fish ponds along its south shore. Many of these have been cleaned and fixed.