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The difference between Maui and Maui

There is no difference between Maui and Maui. Maui, also known as Maui, is the second largest island in Hawaii with an area of 727.2 square miles. Maui Island is the largest of the four islands in Maui County and a famous tourist attraction. With a population of about 1.45 million, the island ranks third among the Hawaiian islands, second only to Oahu and Hawaii. The commercial center and largest residential area of Maui is located in Kahurui with a population of 27,000. So there is no difference between Maui and Maui. Maui has also been translated into Maui. The volcanic island in Maui County, Hawaii, USA is the second largest island in the Hawaiian Islands. Located between Molokai Island and Hawaii Island, it covers an area of 1.886 square kilometers (728 square miles) and has a total coastline of 1.20 miles. By 2023, the population of the island will exceed 654.38 million. Maui is the second largest tourist hotspot after Oahu. Among them, Lahaina Town is a holiday resort with a population of 1.2 million, attracting about 2 million tourists every year.