sea-coast

  • 51Coast Salish — refers to a cultural or ethnographic designation of a subgroup of the First Nations or Native American cultures in British Columbia, Washington, and Oregon who speak one of the Coast Salish languages. Although the Nuxalk (Bella Coola) are… …

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  • 52Coast Guard Flight Officer Badge — Coast Guard Flight Officer insignia The Coast Guard Flight Officer Badge is a military badge of the United States Coast Guard that was issued until approximately 1988. A Naval Aviation Observer insignia for Coast Guard personnel was first created …

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  • 53Coast Tsimshian language — Coast Tsimshian Sm algyax Spoken in Canada, United States Region northwest British Columbia, southeast Alaska Ethnicity Tsimshian people …

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  • 54Coast Guard Day — is held every August 4 to commemorate the founding of the United States Coast Guard (as the Revenue Marine) on August 4, 1790, by then Secretary of the Treasury Alexander Hamilton. On that date, Congress, guided by Hamilton, authorized the… …

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  • 55Coast FM Tasmania — City of license North West Coast of Tasmania Broadcast area …

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  • 56Coast Guard Administration (Taiwan) — Coast Guard Administration (CGA) 行政院海岸巡防署 …

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  • 57Coast Guard Air Station Borinquen — Active 1971 Present Country  United States Branch …

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  • 58Coast — (k[=o]st), n. [OF. coste, F. c[^o]te, rib, hill, shore, coast, L. costa rib, side. Cf. {Accost}, v. t., {Cutlet}.] 1. The side of a thing. [Obs.] Sir I. Newton. [1913 Webster] 2. The exterior line, limit, or border of a country; frontier border.… …

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  • 59Coast guard — Coast Coast (k[=o]st), n. [OF. coste, F. c[^o]te, rib, hill, shore, coast, L. costa rib, side. Cf. {Accost}, v. t., {Cutlet}.] 1. The side of a thing. [Obs.] Sir I. Newton. [1913 Webster] 2. The exterior line, limit, or border of a country;… …

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  • 60Coast rat — Coast Coast (k[=o]st), n. [OF. coste, F. c[^o]te, rib, hill, shore, coast, L. costa rib, side. Cf. {Accost}, v. t., {Cutlet}.] 1. The side of a thing. [Obs.] Sir I. Newton. [1913 Webster] 2. The exterior line, limit, or border of a country;… …

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