- Look up
Cascadian or
Cascadia in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Cascadia and
Cascadian are
terms that
derive from the
Cascade Range and may
refer to:...
- and strategies. Some groups, such as the
Cascadian Bioregional Party,
focus on the
independence of the
Cascadian bioregion while others, such as the Cascadia...
- The Doug flag, also
referred to as the
Cascadian flag or the
Cascadia Doug flag and
nicknamed "Old Doug" or
simply "the Doug", is one of the
primary symbols...
- The
concept of
Cascadian bioregionalism is
closely identified with the
environmental movement. In the
early 1970s, the
contemporary vision of bioregionalism...
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American brands,
including Gold
Medal flour, Annie's Homegrown, Lärabar,
Cascadian Farm,
Betty Crocker, Yoplait,
Nature Valley, Totino's, Pillsbury, Old...
- 45°N 124°W / 45°N 124°W / 45; -124 The
Cascadia subduction zone is a 960 km (600 mi)
fault at a
convergent plate boundary,
about 110–160 km (70–100 mi)...
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Pacific Northwest English (also known, in
American linguistics, as
Northwest English) is a
variety of
North American English spoken in the U.S. states...
- The
Cascadian was an
American named train of the
Great Northern Railway on its
route between Seattle and Spokane, Washington. The
service was short-lived...
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Cascadian (foaled 26
March 2015) is a
British bred and
Australian raced Group 1
winning racehorse. A
homebred for Godolphin,
Cascadian is the son of Epsom...
- Washington, and
established numerous business ventures,
including Eden Farms,
Cascadian Publishing, and
Golden Gallery. Rinaldo's
leadership created an atmosphere...