Coast Mountains

Coast Mountains
geographical name mountains Canada in W British Columbia; N continuation of Cascade Range

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  • Coast Mountains — Coast Range Range …   Wikipedia

  • Coast Mountains — mountain range in W British Columbia & S Alas.; N continuation of the Cascade Range: highest peak, 13,260 ft (4,042 m) * * * ▪ mountains, North America  segment of the Pacific mountain system of western North America. The range extends… …   Universalium

  • Coast Mountains — mountain range in W British Columbia & S Alas.; N continuation of the Cascade Range: highest peak, 13,260 ft (4,042 m) …   English World dictionary

  • Coast Mountains — p1p5 Coast Mountains Lage der Coast Mountains in Nordamerika Höchster Gipfel Mount Waddington (4.019  …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Coast Mountains — Chaîne Côtière 54°00′N 129°30′W / 54, 129.5 …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Coast Mountains — Sp Pakrántės kalna Ap Coast Mountains L Kaskadinių kk. dalis, JAV (Aliaska) ir Kanada (Britų Kolumbija) …   Pasaulio vietovardžiai. Internetinė duomenų bazė

  • Coast Mountains — Coast′ Moun′tains n. pl. geg a mountain range in W British Columbia, Canada: N continuation of the Cascade Range …   From formal English to slang

  • Coast Mountains — noun a string of mountain ranges along the Pacific coast of North America from southeastern Alaska to Lower California • Syn: ↑Coast Range • Instance Hypernyms: ↑range, ↑mountain range, ↑range of mountains, ↑chain, ↑mountain chain, ↑ …   Useful english dictionary

  • Coast Mountains — /koʊst ˈmaʊntənz/ (say kohst mowntuhnz) plural noun a range along the Pacific coast of British Columbia in Canada. Highest peak, Mount Waddington, 3978 m …  

  • Rainbow Range (Coast Mountains) — Geobox|Range name=Rainbow Range image caption=Rainbow Range colours from heavy mineralization country=Canada region type=Province region=British Columbia parent=Coast Mountains/Chilcotin Plateau border=Pacific Ranges geology= Shield volcano… …   Wikipedia

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