Maui’s Kula district is that the island’s largest district, extending from dry coastal areas to the wetter high pasture lands of 3 major ranches (Haleakala, Erewhon, and Ulupalakua) that cap the region concerning halfway up the slopes of Haleakala. It laterally extends from Keokea to close Makawao wherever the timber of East Maui Island once began. The word Kula means that “open meadows” within the Hawaiian language. On Maui Island Kula is one in every of the island’s twelve districts of ancient Hawaii referred to as moku. Generally, Kula may be a zone of arid, open country slopes between the populated and productive bound areas and also the densely wooded zone higher on the mountain.
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