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- Pacific_Slope abstract "The Pacific Slope describes geographic regions in North American, Central American, and South American countries that are west of the continental divide and slope down to the Pacific Ocean. In North America, the Rocky Mountains mark the eastern border of the Pacific Slope. In Central and South America, the region is much narrower, confined by the Sierra Madre Occidental in Central America, and by the Andes in South America. The phrase is still used today mostly for scientific purposes to refer to regions inhabited by specific species.It was and is still occasionally used to describe the region in North America during the 19th century and the expansion of the Old West. It includes the states and territories west of the continental divide that runs down the Rocky Mountains in North America. This included the territories and the states that emerged from them, including California, Oregon Territory, Washington Territory, Nevada Territory, Idaho Territory, Colorado Territory, and Utah Territory. The region is drained by the Columbia, Sacramento, San Joaquin and Colorado River systems. In the United States, the Pacific-slope flycatcher takes its name from the region it inhabits.In Central America, it includes the mountain and coastal regions west of the Continental Divide in Mexico and southern Guatemala, southwestern Honduras, western Nicaragua, and western/southwestern Costa Rica, and southern Panama. In Guatemala, the Pacific Slope region is a humid plain of fertile land divided into widespread plantations (fincas) that grow abundant crops including sugarcane, bananas, and rubber. In Costa Rica, the Pacific Slope refers to the region west of the continental divide at Monteverde, Costa Rica.In South America, the Pacific Slope is the narrow region west of the highest points of the Andes, including western Colombia, central Ecuador, western and southwestern Peru, and eastern Chile.".
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- Pacific_Slope wikiPageWikiLink American_Old_West.
- Pacific_Slope wikiPageWikiLink American_frontier.
- Pacific_Slope wikiPageWikiLink Andes.
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- Pacific_Slope wikiPageWikiLink California.
- Pacific_Slope wikiPageWikiLink Category:Geography_of_the_Americas.
- Pacific_Slope wikiPageWikiLink Central_America.
- Pacific_Slope wikiPageWikiLink Chile.
- Pacific_Slope wikiPageWikiLink Colombia.
- Pacific_Slope wikiPageWikiLink Colorado_River.
- Pacific_Slope wikiPageWikiLink Colorado_Territory.
- Pacific_Slope wikiPageWikiLink Columbia_River.
- Pacific_Slope wikiPageWikiLink Continental_Divide_of_the_Americas.
- Pacific_Slope wikiPageWikiLink Costa_Rica.
- Pacific_Slope wikiPageWikiLink Ecuador.
- Pacific_Slope wikiPageWikiLink Guatemala.
- Pacific_Slope wikiPageWikiLink Honduras.
- Pacific_Slope wikiPageWikiLink Idaho_Territory.
- Pacific_Slope wikiPageWikiLink Mexico.
- Pacific_Slope wikiPageWikiLink Monteverde.
- Pacific_Slope wikiPageWikiLink Monteverde,_Costa_Rica.
- Pacific_Slope wikiPageWikiLink Nevada_Territory.
- Pacific_Slope wikiPageWikiLink Nicaragua.
- Pacific_Slope wikiPageWikiLink North_America.
- Pacific_Slope wikiPageWikiLink Oregon_Territory.
- Pacific_Slope wikiPageWikiLink Pacific-slope_flycatcher.
- Pacific_Slope wikiPageWikiLink Pacific_Ocean.
- Pacific_Slope wikiPageWikiLink Panama.
- Pacific_Slope wikiPageWikiLink Peru.
- Pacific_Slope wikiPageWikiLink Plantation.
- Pacific_Slope wikiPageWikiLink Rocky_Mountains.
- Pacific_Slope wikiPageWikiLink Sacramento_River.
- Pacific_Slope wikiPageWikiLink Sacramento_river.
- Pacific_Slope wikiPageWikiLink San_Joaquin_River.
- Pacific_Slope wikiPageWikiLink Sierra_Madre_Occidental.
- Pacific_Slope wikiPageWikiLink South_America.
- Pacific_Slope wikiPageWikiLink Utah_Territory.
- Pacific_Slope wikiPageWikiLink Washington_Territory.
- Pacific_Slope wikiPageWikiLink File:NorthAmerica-WaterDivides.png.
- Pacific_Slope wikiPageWikiLinkText "Pacific Slope".
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- Pacific_Slope wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Pacific_Slope subject Category:Geography_of_the_Americas.
- Pacific_Slope comment "The Pacific Slope describes geographic regions in North American, Central American, and South American countries that are west of the continental divide and slope down to the Pacific Ocean. In North America, the Rocky Mountains mark the eastern border of the Pacific Slope. In Central and South America, the region is much narrower, confined by the Sierra Madre Occidental in Central America, and by the Andes in South America.".
- Pacific_Slope label "Pacific Slope".
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- Pacific_Slope wasDerivedFrom Pacific_Slope?oldid=661362356.
- Pacific_Slope depiction NorthAmerica-WaterDivides.png.
- Pacific_Slope isPrimaryTopicOf Pacific_Slope.