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West Coast
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West Coast
A region of the western United States bordering on the Pacific Ocean and including Washington, Oregon, and California.
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Noun1.West Coast - the western seaboard of the United States from Washington to southern California
western United States, West - the region of the United States lying to the west of the Mississippi River


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The news follows the latest study into tidal power that suggest a series of dams on rivers along the western seaboard would greatly increase the UK's renewable energy output.
The site may belong to the time when the Lords of the Isles used sea travel to rule a huge part of Scotland's western seaboard.
With Birmingham International Airport at last getting its extended runway to allow non-stop flights to China and the US western seaboard and now Ryanair's financial commitment to us, we are finally presenting the flight choices that our status as the second largest city in the fifth largest economy in the world demands.
 
 
 
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