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English: SVG template for creating distribution maps for flora and fauna, and other area maps for the world centred on the Pacific Ocean. Range (approximately): latitude 83°N to 56°S; longitude 30°W to 30°W across the International Date Line
Maps exhibiting the world's oceanic waters. A continuous body of water encircling Earth, the World/Global Ocean is divided into a number of principal areas. Five oceanic divisions are usually recognized: Pacific, Atlantic, Indian, Arctic, and Southern/Antarctic; the last two listed are sometimes consolidated into the first three.
Map legend in Portuguese and English, with name of sovereign state given in pare File:World_pacific_centered.svg licensed with PD-Demis 2007-04-02T19:23:02Z Sémhur 1266x616 (453687 Bytes) {{Information |Description= {{fr|Carte muette du monde, centrée sur l'océan Pacifique.}} {{en|Blank world map, centered on Pacific Ocean.}} |Source=Œuvre ...
English: Blank world map, centered on Pacific Ocean. Français : Carte muette du monde, centrée sur l'océan Pacifique. Date: 2 April 2007: Source: Own work. Based ...
The Pacific Ocean is the largest and deepest of Earth's five oceanic divisions.It extends from the Arctic Ocean in the north to the Southern Ocean (or, depending on the definition, to Antarctica) in the south, and is bounded by the continents of Asia and Australia in the west and the Americas in the east.
The Pacific Northwest from outer space.. The Pacific Northwest (PNW; French: Nord-Ouest Pacifique), sometimes referred to as Cascadia, is a geographic region in Western North America bounded by its coastal waters of the Pacific Ocean to the west and, loosely, by the Rocky Mountains to the east.
United States, Washington Puget Sound, Central Basin, Sinclair Inlet 47°34′12″N 122°39′11″W / 47.57°N 122.653°W / 47.57; -122.653 ( Bremerton
The West Coast of the United States, also known as the Pacific Coast and the Western Seaboard, is the coastline along which the Western United States meets the North Pacific Ocean. The term typically refers to the contiguous U.S. states of California , Oregon , and Washington , but it occasionally includes Alaska and Hawaii in bureaucratic usage.