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  2. Pacific Northwest - Wikipedia

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    The Pacific Northwest is a diverse geographic region, dominated by several mountain ranges, including the Coast Mountains, the Cascade Range, the Olympic Mountains, the Columbia Mountains, and the Rocky Mountains. The highest peak in the Pacific Northwest is Mount Rainier, in the Washington Cascades, at 14,410 feet (4,392 m).

  3. Pacific Northwest Seismic Network - Wikipedia

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    Damaging earthquakes are well known in the Pacific Northwest, including several larger than magnitude 7, most notably the M9 1700 Cascadia earthquake and the M7.0–7.3 earthquake in about 900AD on the Seattle Fault. The M6.5 1965 Puget Sound earthquake shook the Seattle, Washington, area, causing substantial damage and seven deaths. This event ...

  4. Mapped: Charting path of deadly ‘bomb cyclone’ in Pacific ...

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    Bruising winds with speeds surpassing 77mph wreaked havoc in the western Washington on Wednesday with high surf along the Pacific Northwest coastline throughout the day.

  5. Portal:Pacific Northwest - Wikipedia

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    None of the multiple possible definitions of the Pacific Northwest is universally accepted. This map shows three possibilities: (1) The shaded area shows the historical Oregon Country. (2) The green line shows the Cascadia bioregion. (3) The labeled states and provinces include Washington, Oregon and British Columbia. (from Pacific Northwest)

  6. Inland waterways of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Inland and intracoastal waterways directly serve 38 states throughout the nation's heartland as well as the states on the Atlantic seaboard, the Gulf Coast and the Pacific Northwest. The shippers and consumers in these states depend on the inland waterways to move about 630 million tons of cargo valued at over $73 billion annually.

  7. Graveyard of the Pacific - Wikipedia

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    The Graveyard of the Pacific is a somewhat loosely defined stretch of the Pacific Northwest coast stretching from around Tillamook Bay on the Oregon Coast northward past the treacherous Columbia Bar and Juan de Fuca Strait, up the rocky western coast of Vancouver Island to Cape Scott. [1]

  8. Geology of the Pacific Northwest - Wikipedia

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    The Pacific Northwest volcanoes continue to be a geologically active area. The most geologically recent volcanic eruptions include: Level Mountain, Canada's most voluminous and most persistent eruptive center, might have erupted in the Holocene. Nazko Cone, the youngest volcano in the Anahim Volcanic Belt, erupted 7200 BP.

  9. PNW - Wikipedia

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    PNW may refer to: Pacific Northwest, a region including parts of the US and Canada; The Northwestern United States, also sometimes called "Pacific Northwest" Pacific Northwest Wrestling; Personal NetWare, Novell's peer-to-peer network solution for DOS since 1994; Portable NetWare, Novell's network solution for Unix in the early 1990