Yes, Hawaii is a U.S. state. It was annexed as part of the Newlands Resolutions, and became the territory of Hawaii on June 15 1898. In March 1959, the Hawaii Admission Act, and was singed into law by president Dwight Eisenhower. On June 27 1959, a Ballet referendum asked residents of Hawaii to vote on whether or not to accept statehood. The residents chose to accept, and Hawaii became a state on August 21, 1959.
Hawaii is a state in the United States of America. ANOTHER ANSWER Actually, legally Hawai'i is still it's own country. I have yet to have someone actually prove with documentation that Hawaii is legally a part of the United States. And if they do find it, please pass it on to the U.S. Dept. of Justice because they questioned that not once, but twice.
The islands of Luzon and Mindanao belong to the country of the Philippines.
Hawaii and Guam and Puerto Rico.
Most of the Canary Islands belong to Spain.
The Galapagos Islands belong to Ecuador, a country located in South America.
They belong to Portugal.
The Canary Islands belong to Spain but not in the sense of a territory like Guam belongs to the US. The Canary Islands are a province of Spain just as Hawaii is a state of the United States. The province is called Santa Cruz de Tenerife and is also an autonomous community of the same name.
They belong to the Philippines.
The Falkland Islands are in South America not Europe and belong to Argentina.
Nicobar islands are part of India.
The Madeira Islands belong to Portugal. Madeira is an autonomous region of Portugal located in the Atlantic Ocean.
PORTUGAL!
Ecuador