East Coast most often refers to coastline which is on the eastern side of a particular area. Many other terms refer to this initial meaning. Some of these things include:
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Geography
Australia
Canada
Malaysia
New Zealand
- The East Coast of the North Island between Opotiki and Gisborne.
- East Coast Bays, New Zealand
Singapore
- East Coast of Singapore
- East Coast Park, Singapore
Spain
United Kingdom
The East Coast of the United Kingdom comprises the regions of Eastern Scotland, North East England, Yorkshire and the Humber, East of England and South East England.
United States
Music and dance
- East Coast Blues & Roots Music Festival held for five days over the Easter long weekend at Byron Bay, New South Wales, Australia
- East Coast hip hop a form of hip hop music that originated and developed in New York City,
- East Coast Music Association a non-profit association that hosts an annual awards ceremony based in Atlantic Canada
- East Coast Swing a form of social partner dance that evolved from the Lindy Hop
Transport
- East Coast Main Line the electrified high-speed railway link between London, Peterborough, Doncaster, Leeds, York, Newcastle and Edinburgh.
East Coast (train operating company) a publicly owned UK train operating company- East Coast Parkway an expressway that runs along the southeastern coast of Singapore.
- East Coast Railway one of the sixteen railway zones of Indian Railways
- Florida East Coast Railway a Class II railroad operating in the U.S. state of Florida;
- New Brunswick East Coast Railway a historic Canadian railway that operated in the province of New Brunswick.
Other
- East Coaster a person that lives on the East Coast of the United States
- East Coast Akalat a small passerine bird which can be found in the east of Africa from Kenya to Mozambique,
- East Coast bias
- East Coast liberal a pejorative stereotype encountered in American political culture.
- Australian south-east coast drainage division the very long, narrow area of southern Australia
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