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Hawaii--sort of. Technically, the name of Hawai'i must be written with an apostrophe between the last two i's. This apostrophe represents the glottal stop, which is a consonant in the Hawai'ian language. Thus, if you use the correct spelling of Hawai'i, then the word ends in a consonant and a vowel (' and i). Because the apostrophe is not used this way in English, most people outside of Hawai'i are unaware of this fact. In Hawai'i, the name of the state is pronounced huh-VAI-ee, with a clear glottal stop between the two i sounds.
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Hawaii
The U.S. state name that ends with three vowels is Hawaii. It is the only state in the United States whose name ends with three vowels (a, i, and i). Hawaii is located in the Pacific Ocean and is known for its beautiful landscapes, warm tropical climate, and unique culture.
Hawaii is a state that has three different consecutive vowels in its name.
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The only vowel that does not end the name of a state capital is "I." All other vowels—A, E, O, and U—are found at the end of at least one state capital's name. For example, capitals like Atlanta, Denver, and Honolulu end with those respective vowels. However, no state capital ends with the letter "I."
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No U.S. state capital ends with the letters uta. Augusta, the capital city in Maine, ends with the letters usta.
The Indian state capital that starts and ends with the same alphabet is Ahmedabad, the capital of Gujarat. It begins and ends with the letter 'A'.
Phoenix, Arizona
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.