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The majority of English counties are coastal as no part of England is more than 70 miles from the sea.
coastal plain
The English word 'coastal' = 'littoral' in Spanish There is no Spanish word 'coastal'. 'Costal' = (a) sack or large bag (b) costal, pertaining to the ribs.
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and the English county of Suffolk
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Donald F. Tucker has written: 'A coastal schooner life on southern New England waters' -- subject(s): Biography, Coasters (Ships), Coral (Schooner), Ship captains
Seattle, Washington has the nickname of "The Emerald City."Specifically, the nickname reflects the city's lush green landscapes. Seattle is located in the northwestern coastal area of Washington state. It benefits from its marine location and frequent rain events.
The state of Louisiana is called the "Sportsman's Paradise" because of the wide variety of hunting and fishing within the state and in the coastal Gulf of Mexico.
Costiera in the feminine and costiero in the masculine are Italian equivalents of the English word "coastal".Specifically, the word is an adjective in its singular form. The feminine equivalent is pronounced "ko-STYEH-ra". The masculine form will be pronounced "ko-STYEH-ro".
The three different physical areas of the English landscape are coastal regions, plains, and mountainous regions.
The Arawak in terms of indigenous peoples and the English and the Dutch in terms of Europeans were Suriname's discoverers.Specifically, the Arawak traveled from their native Caribbean island homeland to the northern coasts of Suriname. They settled as fishers and hunters of Suriname's narrow coastal zone no later than 3000 B.C.E. Some 4,600 years later that same coastal area and the nearby coastal plains attracted English and Dutch traders. The Dutch are thought to have established the first coastal tradings posts before the English, who nevertheless established the first permanent European settlements between 1630 and 1650.