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The Oregon Coast Range, often called simply the Coast Range and sometimes the Pacific Coast Range, is a mountain range, in the Pacific Coast Ranges physiographic region, in the U.S. state of Oregon along the Pacific Ocean. This north-south running range extends over 200 miles (320 km) from the Columbia River in the north on the border of Oregon and Washington, south to the middle fork of the Coquille River. It is 30 to 60 miles (48 to 97 km) wide and averages around 1,500 feet (460 m) in elevation above sea level. The coast range has three main sections, a Northern, Central, and Southern.

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  • Oregonské pobřežní pásmo (anglicky Oregon Coast Range) je pohoří ve státě Oregon, na severozápadě Spojených států amerických. Rozkládá se podél pobřeží Tichého oceánu. Na severu tvoří jeho hranici řeka Columbia, na jihu řeka Coquille. Pohoří má délku ze severu k jihu okolo 400 km a šířku 50 až 100 km. Nejvyšší hora Marys Peak má 1 248 m. (cs)
  • Die Oregon Coast Range ist eine fast 500 Kilometer lange Gebirgskette im US-Bundesstaat Oregon, die zur Reihe der Gebirgszüge entlang der nordamerikanischen Pazifikküste gehört. (de)
  • The Oregon Coast Range, often called simply the Coast Range and sometimes the Pacific Coast Range, is a mountain range, in the Pacific Coast Ranges physiographic region, in the U.S. state of Oregon along the Pacific Ocean. This north-south running range extends over 200 miles (320 km) from the Columbia River in the north on the border of Oregon and Washington, south to the middle fork of the Coquille River. It is 30 to 60 miles (48 to 97 km) wide and averages around 1,500 feet (460 m) in elevation above sea level. The coast range has three main sections, a Northern, Central, and Southern. The oldest portions of the range are over 60 million years old, with volcanics and a forearc basin as the primary mountain building processes responsible for the range. It is part of the larger grouping known as the Pacific Coast Ranges that extends over much of the western edge of North America from California to Alaska. The range creates a rain shadow effect for the Willamette Valley that lies to the east of the mountains, creating a more stable climate and significantly less rain than the coastal region of the state. To the west where the range over-shadows the Oregon Coast, the range causes more precipitation to fall on that side of the mountains, contributing to the numerous rivers that flow to the Pacific Ocean. Marys Peak in the Central Coast Range is the highest peak at 4,097 feet (1,248 m). Logging is a major industry in the range in both private and government owned forests. Both the state and federal government manage forests in the Oregon Coast Range. The mountains are home to a variety of wildlife including black bear, elk, deer, beaver, many species of birds, and bats among others. Fish, including salmon and trout, and other aquatic life inhabit the streams and rivers flowing through the range. (en)
  • La chaîne côtière de l'Oregon (anglais : Oregon Coast Range) est une chaîne de montagnes de l'Oregon aux États-Unis, le long de l'océan Pacifique. Cette chaîne nord-sud s’étend sur 320 km du fleuve Columbia au nord qui fait frontière entre les États de l'Oregon et de Washington, jusqu'à la fourche centrale du fleuve Coquille au sud. Elle mesure de 50 à 100 km de large et a une altitude moyenne de 460 m. Le pic Marys, son plus haut sommet, s'élève à 1 248 mètres. Elle fait partie des chaînes côtières du Pacifique. (fr)
  • La Catena Costiera dell'Oregon (Oregon Coast Range in inglese) individua il gruppo montuoso che corre lungo la costa dell'Oceano Pacifico nello Stato dell'Oregon, negli Stati Uniti d'America. Questa catena che corre da nord a sud si estende per 320 km dal fiume Columnia a nord sul confine tra Oregon e Washington, a sud alla biforcazione intermedia del . È larga da 47 a 98 km e ha un'altitudine media intorno a 460 m s.l.m. La catena costiera ha tre sezioni principali, una settentrionale, una centrale e una meridionale. Le porzioni più antiche della catena hanno oltre 60 milioni di anni, con il vulcanismo e un bacino di avantarco come processi primari responsabili della formazione delle montagne nella catena. Essa fa parte di un raggruppamento più grande chiamato Catena Costiera Pacifica (Pacific Coast Ranges) che si estende lungo gran parte del bordo occidentale del Nord America dalla California all'Alaska. La catena crea un effetto di ombra pluviometrica nella Willamette Valley che giace a est delle montagne, creando un clima più stabile e significativamente meno pioggia della regione costiera dello Stato. Ad ovest dove la catena proietta la sua ombra sulla , la catena fa cadere più precipitazioni sul quel lato delle montagne, contribuendo ai numerosi fiumi che scorrono verso l'Oceano Pacifico. Il nella Catena Costiera Centrale è la cima più elevata con 1.248 m). L'abbattimento di alberi è un'industria di primaria importanza sulla catena sia nelle foreste private che statali. Sia lo Stato che il governo federale gestiscono le foreste nella Catena Costiera dell'Oregon. Le montagne ospitano una varietà di fauna compresi tra gli altri l'orso nero, l'alce, il cervo, il castoro, molte specie di uccelli e di pipistrelli. Pesci, inclusi il salmone e la trota, e altre forme di vita acquatiche abitano i torrenti e i fiumi che scorrono attraverso la catena. (it)
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  • Oregonské pobřežní pásmo (anglicky Oregon Coast Range) je pohoří ve státě Oregon, na severozápadě Spojených států amerických. Rozkládá se podél pobřeží Tichého oceánu. Na severu tvoří jeho hranici řeka Columbia, na jihu řeka Coquille. Pohoří má délku ze severu k jihu okolo 400 km a šířku 50 až 100 km. Nejvyšší hora Marys Peak má 1 248 m. (cs)
  • Die Oregon Coast Range ist eine fast 500 Kilometer lange Gebirgskette im US-Bundesstaat Oregon, die zur Reihe der Gebirgszüge entlang der nordamerikanischen Pazifikküste gehört. (de)
  • La chaîne côtière de l'Oregon (anglais : Oregon Coast Range) est une chaîne de montagnes de l'Oregon aux États-Unis, le long de l'océan Pacifique. Cette chaîne nord-sud s’étend sur 320 km du fleuve Columbia au nord qui fait frontière entre les États de l'Oregon et de Washington, jusqu'à la fourche centrale du fleuve Coquille au sud. Elle mesure de 50 à 100 km de large et a une altitude moyenne de 460 m. Le pic Marys, son plus haut sommet, s'élève à 1 248 mètres. Elle fait partie des chaînes côtières du Pacifique. (fr)
  • The Oregon Coast Range, often called simply the Coast Range and sometimes the Pacific Coast Range, is a mountain range, in the Pacific Coast Ranges physiographic region, in the U.S. state of Oregon along the Pacific Ocean. This north-south running range extends over 200 miles (320 km) from the Columbia River in the north on the border of Oregon and Washington, south to the middle fork of the Coquille River. It is 30 to 60 miles (48 to 97 km) wide and averages around 1,500 feet (460 m) in elevation above sea level. The coast range has three main sections, a Northern, Central, and Southern. (en)
  • La Catena Costiera dell'Oregon (Oregon Coast Range in inglese) individua il gruppo montuoso che corre lungo la costa dell'Oceano Pacifico nello Stato dell'Oregon, negli Stati Uniti d'America. Questa catena che corre da nord a sud si estende per 320 km dal fiume Columnia a nord sul confine tra Oregon e Washington, a sud alla biforcazione intermedia del . È larga da 47 a 98 km e ha un'altitudine media intorno a 460 m s.l.m. La catena costiera ha tre sezioni principali, una settentrionale, una centrale e una meridionale. (it)
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  • Oregon Coast Range (en)
  • Oregonské pobřežní pásmo (cs)
  • Oregon Coast Range (de)
  • Chaîne côtière de l'Oregon (fr)
  • Catena Costiera (Oregon) (it)
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