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  • The '''Pacific Ocean''' is the largest single mass of water in the world. It lies between [[Asia ...he Southern Ocean, and drawing the conventionally accepted boundaries, the Pacific Ocean covers about 32% of the earth's surface.
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  • ...cific-theater.jpg|thumb|left|350px|Map of the theater of operations in the Pacific Ocean and East Asia during the [[Second World War]]. Charles W. Boggs Jr., ''[htt ...[Chester W. Nimitz]]. Nimitz, formally designated '''commander-in-chief, Pacific Ocean and Pacific Oceans Areas''' used the abbreviation CINCPAC.
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  • During [[World War Two]], the area of operations in the central Pacific Ocean under the command of [[Chester W. Nimitz]].
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  • ...o travel from the [[Atlantic Ocean]] to the [[Pacific Ocean]], or from the Pacific Ocean to the Atlantic Ocean.
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  • The '''Pacific Ocean''' is the largest single mass of water in the world. It lies between [[Asia ...he Southern Ocean, and drawing the conventionally accepted boundaries, the Pacific Ocean covers about 32% of the earth's surface.
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  • ..., traveling from the [[Atlantic Ocean]] to the [[Pacific Ocean]], or the [[Pacific Ocean]] to the [[Atlantic Ocean]].
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  • ...6) who was [[United States Pacific Command|Commander in Chief, Pacific and Pacific Ocean Areas]] in [[World War II]]
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  • ...g on the theorist involved, either in the [[Atlantic ocean|Atlantic]] or [[Pacific ocean]].
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  • {{r|Pacific Ocean}}
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  • #REDIRECT [[Pacific Ocean]]
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  • ...cific-theater.jpg|thumb|left|350px|Map of the theater of operations in the Pacific Ocean and East Asia during the [[Second World War]]. Charles W. Boggs Jr., ''[htt ...[Chester W. Nimitz]]. Nimitz, formally designated '''commander-in-chief, Pacific Ocean and Pacific Oceans Areas''' used the abbreviation CINCPAC.
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>Islands in the Pacific Ocean off southern California.
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  • ...es Navy]] and [[United States Marine Corps]] that operate in the western [[Pacific Ocean]]; a major operating command under [[United States Pacific Command]]
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  • Independent republic in the Pacific Ocean, an [[archipelago]] consisting of more than 350 islets.
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  • ...de>Republic spanning a group of thirty-six islands and minor atolls in the Pacific Ocean.
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  • ..., spanning an archipelago of two main islands and many minor islets in the Pacific Ocean.
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>Republic in the Pacific Ocean, 300 kilometres west of Banaba Island in Kiribati, within Micronesia.
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  • ...ent located, depending on the theorist involved, either in the Atlantic or Pacific ocean.
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  • {{rpl|Pacific Ocean}}
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  • An organization of countries in the [[Pacific Ocean]], that includes [[Australia]], [[New Zealand]], and over a dozen very smal
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>Region of Oceania in the western Pacific Ocean, comprising thousands of tropical islands shared between five states and th
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  • Southern [[Pacific Ocean]], i.e. the body of water in the [[Southern Hemisphere]].
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  • {{r|Pacific Ocean}}
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  • {{r|Pacific Ocean}}
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  • ...between MacArthur's Southwest Pacific Area and Nimitz's Pacific Ocean and Pacific Ocean Areas.
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>[[Republic]] in the [[Pacific Ocean]], comprising of 80 islands in an archipelago 1,750 kilometres north-east o
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  • ...1-1626) set in the fictitious country of Bensalem located somewhere in the Pacific Ocean.
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  • ...he [[United States of America|U.S.]] consisting of an archipelago in the [[Pacific Ocean]].
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  • During [[World War Two]], the area of operations in the central Pacific Ocean under the command of [[Chester W. Nimitz]].
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  • ...hird world nation located south of Nicaragua, north of Panama, east of the Pacific Ocean and west of the Caribbean Sea.
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  • The part of World War II (1937-45) fought in Asia and the Pacific Ocean between Japan and the U.S., China, Britain, Australia, and other Allies.
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  • ...upying a long and narrow coastal strip between the Andes mountains and the Pacific Ocean.
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  • Atolls and island complexes in the Pacific Ocean, managed as refuges by the Fish and Wildlife Service of the US Department o
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  • {{r|Pacific Ocean Areas}}
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  • A part of the [[Pacific Ocean]] surrounded by nations of [[Southeast Asia]] and [[East Asia]], important
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  • ...st in North America, reaching from [[Atlantic Ocean]] in the east to the [[Pacific Ocean]] in the west and the [[Gulf of Mexico]] in the south.
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  • rotation of the Pacific Ocean Basin.
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  • ...the east, Costa Rica to the west, the Caribbean Sea to the north, and the Pacific Ocean to the south.
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  • ...Costa Rica and Panama; borders Mexico, Colombia, the Caribbean Sea and the Pacific Ocean (area approximately 524,000km²/202,000mi²; population about 42 million).
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  • An island republic, part of the [[Commonwealth of Nations]], in the South Pacific Ocean, southeast of [[Papua New Guinea]] and northwest of [[Vanuatu]]; scene of m
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  • A sea that lies between Korea and Japan, connected to the Pacific Ocean through several channels, including the Korea Strait, the La Perouse Strait
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>Republic in the Pacific Ocean, comprising of the two large islands of Savai'i and Upolu, the small island
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  • {{r|Pacific Ocean}}
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  • An island group in the western part of the central [[Pacific Ocean]], now the [[Republic of Kiribati]], which contains the [[Tarawa atoll]] an
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  • Bordering the [[Pacific Ocean]], the states of [[California (U.S. state)|California]], [[Washington (U.S.
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  • ...e) is a partly enclosed sea of northeastern [[Asia]], connected with the [[Pacific Ocean]] and bordered by [[Korea]], [[Japan]] and [[Russia]].
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  • {{r|Pacific Ocean}}
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  • An island in the Marianas archipelago in the western Pacific Ocean, part of the [[Northern Mariana Islands]] (CNMI); site of the WWII [[Battle
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  • An [[atoll]] in the Pacific Ocean, under U.S. jurisdiction, with no native population; it was the site of a b
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  • {{r|Pacific Ocean}}
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  • {{r|Pacific Ocean Areas}}
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  • A territory of the [[United States of America]], located in the Southwest [[Pacific Ocean]]. See also [[United States of America/Catalogs/States and Territories|U.S
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  • ...d the region as having the most direct route between the Caribbean Sea and Pacific Ocean, and became a vital crossroad of Spanish trade in the Americas. Between 153
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  • The '''Andes''' [[mountain range]] runs the entire length of the [[Pacific Ocean|Pacific]] coast of [[South America]]. It is the longest range in the world
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  • {{r|Pacific Ocean}}
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  • ...ucing large [[pyroclastic flow]]s, [[lahar]]s that reached as far as the [[Pacific Ocean|Pacific]] coast, and ash-fall deposits that covered much of present-day nor
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  • {{r|Pacific and Pacific Ocean Areas}}
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  • {{r|Pacific Ocean}}
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  • {{r|Pacific Ocean}}
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  • ...appearances, and Cold War testing, a series of islands and atolls in the [[Pacific Ocean]], the '''United States Pacific Island Wildlife Refuges''', are now either An atoll in the North Pacific Ocean 1,830 nm (3,389 km) southwest of Honolulu, about half way between Hawaii an
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  • '''Kiribati''' (where ti is pronounced s) is a [[republic]] in the [[Pacific Ocean]] consisting of thirty-six islands and numerous uninhabited coral atolls, s
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  • In the northwest [[Pacific Ocean]], the '''Philippine Sea''' is east and north of the [[Philippines]]. It co
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  • ...ific-theater.jpg|thumb|right|350px|Map of the theater of operations in the Pacific Ocean and East Asia during the [[Second World War]]. Charles W. Boggs Jr., ''[htt
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  • {{r|Pacific Ocean}}
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  • a [[Pacific Ocean]] explorer,
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  • {{r|Pacific Ocean}}
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  • ...'small' + ''nēsos'' 'island') is a region of [[Oceania]] in the western [[Pacific Ocean]], comprising thousands of islands which are divided between five [[state]]
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  • ...region of the world on the Asian landmass and nearby island nations in the Pacific Ocean. Different organizations define have different descriptions of its scope. P
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  • ...c Area]] rather than the [[United States Pacific Command|Pacific Ocean and Pacific Ocean Areas]] under [[Chester Nimitz]].
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  • ...ur from England, rounded [[Cape Horn]] and continued westward across the [[Pacific Ocean]] to arrive at [[Tahiti]] on 13 April 1769. From there he continued to [[Ne
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  • ...nesia]]. It is so named because it covers the lands scattered across the [[Pacific Ocean]], that are not part of [[Asia]] and are not part of the [[Americas]].
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  • ...ate)]] on the east, [[Oregon (U.S. state)|Oregon]] on the south, and the [[Pacific Ocean]] on the west. The state has an area of 68,139 square miles (176,479 squar ...[[Strait of Juan de Fuca]] and [[Puget Sound]] extending inland from the [[Pacific Ocean]] between these two major mountain ranges.
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  • ...ordered by [[Honduras]] to the north, [[Guatemala]] to the west, and the [[Pacific Ocean]] to the south. It is the smallest but most densely populated country in th
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  • It is located in the North Pacific Ocean, about two-thirds of the way from Hawaii to the [[Mariana Islands|Northern
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  • ...son | title=A Compilation of Nuclear Weapons Test Detonation Data for U.S. Pacific Ocean Tests | journal=Health Physics | volume=73 | issue=1 | pages=pp. 258-264 |
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  • [[Guam]] is a 543-square-kilometre island in the [[Pacific Ocean]]. It is in the geographic [[Marianas Islands]] of Micronesia but is not pa
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  • '''Nauru''' is a [[republic]] in the [[Pacific Ocean]], 300 kilometres west of Banaba Island in [[Kiribati]], within Micronesia.
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  • ...of the United States''' is where the mainland United States borders the [[Pacific Ocean]] contains three main states: [[Washington (U.S. state)]], [[Oregon (U.S. s
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  • ..., unlike most other creoles found in the [[Atlantic Ocean|Atlantic]] and [[Pacific Ocean|Pacific]] regions, the native 'substrate' languages of the first speakers w
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  • ...d [[Trinity County]]s and on the south by [[Mendocino County]] while the [[Pacific Ocean]] is its western border. It encompasses 2.3 million acres, 80 percent of w
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  • ...]] and [[California (U.S. state)]] on the south and to the west lies the [[Pacific Ocean]], which produces the moderate climate of Oregon's western parts. The Colum
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  • ...he became Chief of Staff to the Commander in Chief, U.S. Pacific Fleet and Pacific Ocean Areas and later was Deputy Commander in Chief.
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  • The Sound is protected from the open [[Pacific Ocean|Pacific]] by the large islands at its southern edge, especially [[Montague
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  • ...gland]], to the port of [[Esquimault]], on [[Vancouver Island]], via the [[Pacific Ocean]], for the [[Hudson's Bay Company]].<ref name=ManitobaCarnatic/>
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  • ...ered (by [[King George II]]) to go to [[Detroit]] and then on toward the [[Pacific Ocean]] to find the Northwest Passage.
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  • ...roling the [[Exclusive Economic Zone]]s off the shores of nations in the [[Pacific Ocean]].<ref name=hstoday2022-01-20/><ref name=dvidshub2022-02-28/><ref name=hsto
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  • ...' (also '''Marianas Islands''') are an [[archipelago]] in the north-west [[Pacific Ocean]], divided between the Commonwealth of the [[Northern Mariana Islands]] and
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  • ...' is the largest island in the [[Northern Mariana Islands]] in the western Pacific Ocean. Its population in 2020 was 43,385 people, a decline of 10% from 2010. In
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  • ...n August 1942, was reassigned to head naval forces in the less important [[Pacific Ocean Areas|North Pacific Area]].
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  • ...hically located south of [[Nicaragua]], north of [[Panama]], east of the [[Pacific Ocean]] and west of the [[Caribbean Sea]]. Costa Rica is known for being a peace
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  • '''Vanuatu''' is a [[republic]] in the [[Pacific Ocean]], comprising of 80 islands in an archipelago 1,750 kilometres north-east o
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  • ...|capital]], bordering [[Nicaragua]], [[El Salvador]], [[Guatamala]], the [[Pacific Ocean|Pacific]] [[Gulf of Fonseca]] and the [[Atlantic Ocean|Atlantic]] [[Caribbe
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  • ...the top of [[Siberia]], so it could raid allied merchant shipping in the [[Pacific Ocean]].<ref name="philbin138">Philbin III, Tobias R., ''The Lure of Neptune: Ger
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  • '''Fiji''' is a [[republic]] located on an archipelago in the [[Pacific Ocean]], consisting of two main islands; Viti Levu and Vanua Levu, and smaller is
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  • ...amoa''' (formerly known as '''Western Samoa''') is a [[republic]] in the [[Pacific Ocean]], comprising of the two large islands of Savai'i and Upolu, the small isla
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  • *Harris, Brayton, ''Admiral Nimitz: The Commander of the Pacific Ocean Theater''. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2012. ISBN 978-0-230-10765-6.
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  • ...]], and ''[[Dugong]]'' which is found in the [[Indian Ocean|Indian]] and [[Pacific Ocean|Pacific]] oceans.
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  • ...d" (actually a peninsula) and its Naval Air Station, and, to the west, the Pacific Ocean, where whales can often be seen during their migration seasons. The park an
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  • ...ed as closely.<ref>{{cite web | title = Recent Bottom Water Warming in the Pacific Ocean| author = Gregory Johnson et al | publisher = American Meteorological Socie
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  • New Zealand is situated between the [[Tasman Sea]] and the [[Pacific Ocean]] and comprises two large islands, the [[North Island]] and the [[South Isl New Zealand is located on the western edge of the [[Pacific Ocean]], separated from the south-eastern coast of the island-continent of [[Aust
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  • '''Pitcairn Island''' is a small, extremely remote island in the eastern [[Pacific Ocean]], primarily known as the home of the mutineers made famous by the events d
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  • ...they appeared in November, 1792. From ''A Voyage of Discovery to the North Pacific Ocean and Round the World.'' ...s it appeared in November, 1792. From ''A Voyage of Discovery to the North Pacific Ocean and Round the World.''
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  • ...[[White Sea]] and other tributary bodies of water. It is connected to the Pacific Ocean by the [[Bering Strait]] and to the [[Atlantic Ocean]] through the Greenlan ...point in the southern Chukchi Sea, which provides northern access to the [[Pacific Ocean]] via the [[Bering Strait]] between North America and Russia. The Arctic Oc
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  • ...but, in the Pacific, it was necessary to divide into Southwest Pacific and Pacific Ocean areas. The necessity came from the need to manage the notable ego and skill
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  • Saint-Amand also formulated the[[ Pacific Ocean basin rotation theory]].
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  • ...tity since the War of 1812. Kiska had one of the bloodiest battles in the Pacific Ocean during WWII and if you travel to Kiska today you can still see a shelled co
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  • ...ck miles in the world. Troubled financially by extending its route to the Pacific Ocean, the railway was nationalized by the Canadian government in 1921 and merged Hays's most controversial decision was to build an extension to the Pacific Ocean in 1903. The GT established a subsidiary, the [[Grand Trunk Pacific Railwa
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  • ...Ivy Mike]] nuclear test on November 1, 1952 at [[Enewetak Atoll]] in the [[Pacific Ocean]].<ref>[http://periodic.lanl.gov/100.shtml Los Alamos National Laboratory (
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  • ...coastal waters, and have been found in the [[Atlantic Ocean|Atlantic]], [[Pacific Ocean|Pacific]], and [[Indian Ocean|Indian]] Oceans, as well as the [[Mediterrane
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  • ...d La Cuesta Encantada (The Enchanted Hill), overlooking San Simeon and the Pacific Ocean. The main residence is a grandiose
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  • While it is a joint command, given the extent of the [[Pacific Ocean]], it has tended to be dominated by the [[United States Navy]]. CINCPAC als ...fic Area]] under MacArthur, while Nimitz commanded the [[Pacific Ocean and Pacific Ocean Areas]], essentially the north, central, and western Pacific.
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  • ...ver|Vancouver, George]]|year=1801|title=A Voyage of Discovery to the North Pacific Ocean and Round the World, Volume III|publisher=Printed for John Stockdale, Picca
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  • ...a]], made up of a group of islands between the [[Coral Sea]] and the South Pacific Ocean, east of [[Indonesia]]. The largest land mass is the eastern half of the is
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  • ...an independent republic, made up of a archipelago of islands in the South Pacific Ocean, southeast of [[Papua New Guinea]] and northwest of [[Vanuatu]]. They are a ...itorial limits. They are in a key location on sea routes through the South Pacific Ocean, the [[Solomon Sea]], and the [[Coral Sea]].
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  • ...les]]. This was the first ever nonstop flight of any aircraft across the [[Pacific Ocean]]. The ship continued thence across the [[United States of America]], over
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  • '''Hawaii''' is an archipelago in the [[Pacific Ocean]] that is a state of the [[United States of America]]. Hawaii was an inde
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  • ...ized the Central Pacific and the Union Pacific, to build a railroad to the Pacific Ocean.
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  • .... On [[24 July]], ''Thor'' departed Norfolk for her last assignment in the Pacific Ocean. She arrived at [[Alameda]], Calif., on [[11 August]] and conducted cable l
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  • ...vy Mike]] nuclear test on November 1, 1952 at [[Enewetak Atoll]] in the [[Pacific Ocean]]. That test produced the <sup>253</sup> Einsteinium [[isotope]] with a hal
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  • ...r]] to the south. Guatemala has coasts on the [[Caribbean Sea]] and the [[Pacific Ocean]]. The 2002 national census reported 11,237,196 total persons, of which ne
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  • ...]] across the Northern Sea Route, so it could unexpectedly appear in the [[Pacific Ocean]].
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  • ...ck miles in the world. Troubled financially by extending its route to the Pacific Ocean, the railway was nationalized by the Canadian government in 1921 and merged ...nadian government offered to build for the Grand Trunk an extension to the Pacific Ocean. But as this would have been an enterprise of building ahead of demand and
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  • ...r, ''Oberon'' transited the [[Panama Canal]]; and, while sailing for the [[Pacific Ocean|South Pacific]], was '''reclassified AKA–14'''. She discharged her cargo
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  • ...pril 6, 2011.</ref> Its epicenter was 2 miles west of San Francisco in the Pacific Ocean.<ref>U.S. Geological Survey, "The Northern California Earthquake, April 18, ...There were at least two aftershocks. The center of the quake was in the [[Pacific Ocean]]. <ref>Winchester, Simon. (2005). ''A Crack in the Edge of the World: Amer
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  • ...on]] and northern [[California]] in the United States, emptying into the [[Pacific Ocean]]. The river has several dams, four of which are slated for removal in 202
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  • '''Norfolk Island''' (167°57'E 29°02'S) lies in the South Pacific Ocean, 1,676 km north-east of [[Sydney]], [[New South Wales|NSW]]. The [[Australi
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  • ...when the fog lifts, applaud the deed. The ship continues north into the [[Pacific Ocean]] and is becalmed in tropical waters. The crew blame the Mariner and hang
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  • ...1626) set in the fictitious country of Bensalem located somewhere in the [[Pacific Ocean]]. The society of this land is characterized by [[Christianity|Christian]] A group of [[Europe|European]] voyageurs, setting sail across the Pacific Ocean, are blown off course, eventually arriving at a hitherto unknown (to Europe
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  • ...sure to date is the [[Mariana Trench]], near the [[Philippines]], in the [[Pacific Ocean]] at 10924 m (35838 ft). At such depths, [[water pressure]] is extreme and
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  • ...west of Stone has a W. attached to it if it heads more or less towards the Pacific Ocean. The same is true for E. and roads east of Stone. Some streets, particula
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  • ...nder of Japan|Japan’s surrender]] en route, the ship continued on to the [[Pacific Ocean|Western Pacific]]. After carrying general cargo between Pearl Harbor, [[Kwa
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  • Byron set out in command of his own [[Pacific Ocean]] voyage of exploration in command of the frigate [[HMS Dolphin|HMS ''Dolph
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  • ...San Francisco Peninsula, which separates the San Francisco Bay from the [[Pacific Ocean]], its land area is 46.7 square miles (121 km²). The population at the 20
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  • ...squadron disbanded; and ''Trego'' got underway on [[2 November]] for the [[Pacific Ocean Areas|South Pacific]]. She called at [[Milne Bay]] on the llth; at [[Manus
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  • ...ylum [[Echinodermata]] or "spiny-skinned" animals. Typically found in the Pacific ocean from Alaska to Baja California, red urchins inhabit shallow waters from the
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  • ...of 29 atolls each made up of many islets, and 5 islands in the central [[Pacific Ocean]] between 4 degrees and 14 degrees North, and 160 degrees and 173 degrees E
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  • ...al Station Norfolk|Norfolk]], the attack cargo ship got underway for the [[Pacific Ocean|South Pacific]] on the 27th. The ship proceeded via the [[Panama Canal]] an
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  • ...onths of transporting men and cargo between various bases in the western [[Pacific Ocean|Pacific]], she returned to Long Beach on [[Veterans' Day]] 1972. She spent
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  • The '''South China Sea''' is a part of the [[Pacific Ocean]] bordered by [[Singapore]] and the [[Strait of Malacca]] in the southwest,
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  • ...city. The Philippine Archipelago comprises 7,107 islands in the western [[Pacific Ocean]]. It is a part of the Malay Archipelago, the largest in the world. It stre
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  • ...out {{convert|33000|ft|m|-3||33,000}} above its base on the floor of the [[Pacific Ocean]]. It is the world's tallest mountain by this measure, taller than [[Mount
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  • ...Africa]], [[North America]] and [[South America]] and aquatically in the [[Pacific Ocean|Pacific]] and [[Indian Ocean]]s. '''Elapid''' snakes exist in a wide range ...ica]]. Sea snakes occur mainly in the [[Indian Ocean]] and the southwest [[Pacific Ocean]]. However, the range of one species, ''[[Pelamis platura]]'', extends acro
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  • ...ying a long and narrow coastal strip between the Andes mountains and the [[Pacific Ocean]]. It is part of the [[Southern Cone]], and now the [[MERCOSUR]] free trade
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  • ...ike" surface test of first fusion device. Enewetak Atoll,Marshall Islands, Pacific Ocean, October 31, 1952.}}
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  • ...had taken its pictures the film was ejected from the craft while over the Pacific Ocean where the capsule was snatched up in midair by U.S.A.F. aircraft.<ref name=
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  • ...e fleet, under Admiral [[Chester W. Nimitz]], Commander of the Pacific and Pacific Ocean Areas. alternated between two commanders and staffs; one would carry out a
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  • ...er William Nimitz''' (1885-1955) was Commander in Chief, Pacific Ocean and Pacific Ocean Areas (CINCPAC) in [[World War II]], [[Chief of Naval Operations]], and [[F
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  • ...rnia]] on 2 January 1945. There she took on board supplies earmarked for [[Pacific Ocean Areas|South Pacific]] bases and set out for South Sea isles on the 13th.
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  • ...ear, she carried passengers and equipment between various locales in the [[Pacific Ocean|western Pacific]] in continued support of the American occupation.
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  • ...its source; then north to the 42nd parallel; and west on that line to the Pacific Ocean.
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  • ...gradually tapered off as the military's strategic focus shifted toward the Pacific Ocean. By the 1980s, Davisville's facilities had been stripped back to a skeleton
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  • ...source; then north to the 42nd parallel; and then west on that line to the Pacific Ocean.
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  • ...Channel, and sometimes also to one or more of four other islands, in the [[Pacific Ocean]] off the coast of southern [[California (U.S. state)]].
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  • This covers the Pacific Ocean and the eastern Arctic Sector. ...sels are fishing in FAO statistical area 41, CCAMLR 88.1 and 48.3, and the Pacific Ocean.
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  • ...Mike]], on [[Enewetak Atoll]], located in the [[Marshall Islands]] of the Pacific Ocean. The test device was based on a design developed by Edward Teller and Stani ...ch 1, 1954 (local time) on [[Bikini Atoll]] in the Marshall Islands of the Pacific Ocean. The bomb weighed 10.70 tonnes (11.75 short tons) and had an energy yield o
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  • ...reece) and eastern Europe to north of the Arctic Circle, and Russia to the Pacific Ocean, Sakhalin Island, North Korea, northern Mongolia and northern China.
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  • ...it sat isolated from all other states, the country’s lone outpost on the [[Pacific Ocean|Pacific]]. Pioneers wishing to emigrate to the Gold Coast were faced with b ...]] and one in [[Canada]] would provide not only additional pathways to the Pacific Ocean, but would forge ties to all of the economically-important areas between th
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  • ...in [[Fleet Admiral]] [[Chester Nimitz]]'s [[Pacific Ocean Areas (command)|Pacific Ocean Area]] (POA; Nimitz was referred to as CINCPAC [Pacific] /CINCPOA) theater.
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  • *lowest point: Pacific Ocean 0 m ...en fossils come from two burial caves in the Rock Islands of Palau, in the Pacific Ocean. The caves where the fossils have been discovered are literally filled with
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  • ...lass of small [[patrol vessel]]s designed and built in Australia for small Pacific Ocean countries.<ref name=AustalPPB40/><ref name=WhitePaper2016/>
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  • ...areer, as a junior captain on an independent command. It took place in the Pacific Ocean, complicated by [[Spain]] switching from being allied to [[Napoleon Bonapar
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  • ...but, in the Pacific, it was necessary to divide into Southwest Pacific and Pacific Ocean areas. The necessity came from the need to manage the notable ego and skill
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  • | quote = Surrounded on three sides by water with the Pacific Ocean to the west, the Golden Gate Strait to the north, and San Francisco Bay to
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  • ...0 Japanese soldiers. It was one of the largest attacks attempted in the [[Pacific Ocean theater of World War II|Pacific Theater]] during World War II. Although bo
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  • On 2 September, she left the Chesapeake Bay on her way to the [[Pacific Ocean]]. The ship transited the Panama Canal on the 7th, remained at [[Balboa]] u
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  • ...illiam Halsey]] replaced Vice Admiral [[Robert Ghormley]] as head of the [[Pacific Ocean Areas|South Pacific Area]]. Halsey brought greater Navy support of the lan ...in Chief, [[United States Pacific Command|United States Pacific Fleet and Pacific Ocean Areas]],<ref name=CINCPAC-CINCPOA>{{citation
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  • ...xican state of Baja California to the south; and has a coastline along the Pacific Ocean to the west. "[[Silicon Valley]]" is the informal name of the [[technology]
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  • ...st of northern [[North America]]. Extending from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific Ocean and northward into the Arctic Ocean, Canada shares land borders with the [[
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  • | quote = Surrounded on three sides by water with the Pacific Ocean to the west, the Golden Gate Strait to the north, and San Francisco Bay to
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  • ...c War''' in Japan, was the part of [[World War II]] that took place in the Pacific Ocean, its islands, and in East and South Asia between 1937 and 1945. There is n [[Image:Ww2-pacific-theater.jpg|thumb|Map of the theater of operations in the Pacific Ocean and East Asia during the [[Second World War]]. Charles W. Boggs Jr., ''[htt
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  • ...uthor=Vancouver, George|year=1801|title=A Voyage of Discovery to the North Pacific Ocean and Round the World, Volume III|publisher=Printed for John Stockdale, Picca
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  • ...s the rails while cruising north via the Sorrento Grade and lands in the [[Pacific Ocean]], with much of the rolling stock following suit. No one is killed in the a
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  • ...-1 kill-to-loss ratio in one day). It is during these engagements in the [[Pacific Ocean theater of World War II|Pacific War]] that he earned "fighter ace" status,
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  • ...io Gila, where it unites with the Colorado, to a point on the coast of the Pacific Ocean, distant one marine league due south of the southernmost point of the port
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  • ...owing the Christian Faith. The Mission grounds occupy a rise between the [[Pacific Ocean]] and the Santa Ynez Mountains, and were consecrated by Father [[Fermín La
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  • ...ry in [[South America]] that borders both the [[Atlantic Ocean]] and the [[Pacific Ocean]]. ...region of Urabá. In 1513, he was also the first European to discover the [[Pacific Ocean]] which he called ''Mar del Sur'' (or "Sea of the South") and which in fact
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  • ...eme of North America, and Hawaii, a group of volcanic islands in the north Pacific Ocean. ...region, primarily in Montana and Idaho, is well-watered and drains to the Pacific Ocean through the [[Columbia River]] , its major tributary the [[Snake (animal) R
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  • ...ific-theater.jpg|thumb|right|350px|Map of the theater of operations in the Pacific Ocean and East Asia during the [[Second World War]]. Charles W. Boggs Jr., ''[htt ...d to return to duty, he was named to command a carrier task force in the [[Pacific Ocean Areas|South Pacific Area]]. Since the ships were still being readied, he be
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  • ...th of Papua New Guinea, with the [[Indian Ocean]] to the west, the [[South Pacific Ocean]] to the east, and the [[Southern Ocean]] between it and [[Antarctica]]. Th Australia lies between the Indian Ocean to the west and the Pacific Ocean to the east.<ref>Information in this paragraph is from Geoscience Australia
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  • Rising sea levels in the Pacific Ocean formed the islands of Japan, severing the land bridges with Korea and Siber
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  • ...in the San Francisco Bay salt ponds is not as saline (i.e., salty) as the Pacific Ocean seawater because it is diluted by fresh water from local rivers, creeks and
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  • ...lecting California. Confident of Spanish claims to all lands touching the Pacific Ocean (including California), Spain simply sent an occasional exploring party sai
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  • ...oblem of imperial invasion was intensified by a [[Russia]]n claim to the [[Pacific Ocean|Pacific]] coast down to the fifty-first parallel and simultaneous [[Europe]
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  • <blockquote> If you call the interior of China broad, isn't the Pacific Ocean even broader? How can you confidently say [this time it will take only] fiv
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  • ...aff decision to split the strategic command between [[Chester Nimitz]]'s [[Pacific Ocean Areas]] and [[Douglas MacArthur]]'s [[Southwest Pacific Area]],<ref name=Dr ...ific-theater.jpg|thumb|right|350px|Map of the theater of operations in the Pacific Ocean and East Asia during the [[Second World War]]. Charles W. Boggs Jr., ''[htt
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  • On 16 November, ''Union'' departed San Diego for a 5,900-mile transit of the Pacific Ocean. On 7 December, she arrived at Buckner Bay, Okinawa. After off-loading and
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  • ...ilemu is located 126km west of [[San Fernando, Chile]], just east of the [[Pacific Ocean]].<ref name="Britannica">{{cite web|url=http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked ...] at the south, [[Marchigüe]] and [[Pumanque]] at the east, and with the [[Pacific Ocean]] at the west .<ref name="Pichilemu antes">{{cite web|url=http://www.pichil
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  • ...t and navigator Fred Noonan in their Lockheed Electra disappeared over the Pacific Ocean while attempting an around-the-world flight.
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  • ...eania]], encompassing more than 1000 islands over the central and southern Pacific Ocean. Polynesians share language, culture, beliefs and other features of society
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  • ...California|Westwood, California]], and her ashes were scattered into the [[Pacific Ocean]] and along [[Stinson Beach]]. Her final album ''Pearl'' was released six w
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  • ...reece) and Eastern Europe to north of the Arctic Circle, and Russia to the Pacific Ocean, Sakhalin Island, North Korea, northern Mongolia and northern China. The ty
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  • ...in treacherous conditions where the mouth of the Columbia River meets the Pacific Ocean in northwest Oregon.
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  • ...on the correct day. He also got into continental drift by expanding the [[Pacific Ocean]]. He also wikified and posted [[Diversification (finance)]] for [[User:Bri
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  • ...Polk argued instead for extending the [[Missouri Compromise]] line to the Pacific Ocean, which would prohibit the expansion of slavery above 36° 30' west of Misso
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  • ...San Joaquin Hills along Orange County's central coast, and inland from the Pacific Ocean up into the Santa Ana Mountains. The bulk of the population occupied the ou ...f [[Mission San Gabriel Arcángel|San Gabriel]], and half a league from the Pacific Ocean, an ''enramada'' (arbor) was constructed, two bronze bells were hung from t
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  • ...02 with his novel ''[[Life of Pi]]'' about an Indian boy castaway on the [[Pacific Ocean]] with a Royal Bengal Tiger.
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  • ...isit to the San Francisco Bay area in ''A Voyage of Discovery to the North Pacific Ocean''.</ref>]] ...they appeared in November, 1792. From ''A Voyage of Discovery to the North Pacific Ocean and Round the World.'']]
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  • ...expedition]] to explore the Missouri River and possible connections to the Pacific Ocean.
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  • ...h Mexico, Central America, the Andean region, the Caribbean Basin, and the Pacific Ocean into the United States; a review of DOD counter-narcotics funding used for
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  • ...ce module. The three astronauts returned to Earth and splashed down in the Pacific ocean, to be picked up by the {{USS|Hornet|CV-12}}.<ref>"[http://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.
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