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What does kona mean in Hawaiian?

"Kona" in Hawaiian has a couple of meanings:

1. "Leeward" or "West": This refers to the western side of an island, which is typically drier and sunnier than the windward (eastern) side. The famous Kona coffee comes from the Kona region on the Big Island of Hawaii.

2. "Place of Refuge": This meaning is more specific to the "Kona" name in certain places, such as the historic "Pu'uhonua o Honaunau National Historical Park" on the Big Island. This park was a place where those who committed certain offenses could seek refuge and be forgiven.

Therefore, the meaning of "Kona" depends on the context. In most cases, it refers to the leeward or western side of an island.

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