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Home | Cascadia College Cascadia College in the Bothell community, near Seattle, offers Environmental Studies, Technology, Science, Engineering, Business, and General Transfer Degrees
Cascadia (bioregion) - Wikipedia The Cascadia Bioregion encompasses all of the state of Washington, all but the southeastern corner of Idaho, and portions of Oregon, California, Nevada, Utah, Wyoming, Montana, Alaska, Yukon, and British Columbia
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Where is Cascadia? - WorldAtlas Cascadia comprises of states of Oregon, Washington, British Columbia, Montana, Idaho, and Southeast Alaska The bioregion covers over 530,000 square miles of land; water and sea area would considerably increase the area
WHAT IS CASCADIA? | Cascadia Magazine So what do we mean when we say “Cascadia?” Cascadia–the region also known as the Pacific Northwest–is a vast landscape of mountain ranges, meandering rivers, temperate rain forests, dense cities, sprawling suburbs, sagebrush desert, irrigated farmland, and an ecologically rich inland sea
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What or where is Cascadia? - Cascadia Underground Cascadia is geographically the Columbia River Watershed and the area around the Cascade Range Cascadia’s farthest extent is from northern California to the Alaskan Panhandle and from the Pacific to the Continental Divide This area has had many names over many years
Cascadia movement - Wikipedia Members of the Cascadian independence movement have declared May 18 as "Cascadia Day", in recognition of the lateral eruption of Mount St Helens in 1980, with the week surrounding that date being "Cascadia Culture Week"
The Cascadia Bioregion: Facts Figures Cascadia is home to the second largest tech hub in the world, one of the highest standards of living, as well as advanced medical and educational institutions As a coastal state, it is also a major gateway for trade to and from North America, and the the region has a rich maritime tradition
Town of Cascade The Mission Statement for the Town of Cascade is to promote and improve our quality of living, enhance our sense of community and preserve the integrity of our small-town heritage