The Union Pacific covers 23 states west of the Mississippi river. The Central Pacific runs between California and Utah.
Pacific Nations Cup was created in 2006.
Countries that claimed land along the Pacific coast include the United States, Canada, Mexico, Chile, Peru, Ecuador, Colombia, and Australia.
Women's Pacific Tri-Nations was created in 2006.
There are many island states (states completely surrounded by ocean). A majority of them are in the Pacific Ocean. Most are parts of island nations (nations consisting completely of islands), but some are states of continental nations, such as Hawaii, U.S.A. in the Pacific Ocean, Penang, Malaysia in the Indian Ocean, and Tasmania, Australia, between the Indian and Pacific Oceans.
The Pacific Ocean is not 'long'; it is wide. But the Pacific is much wider [maximum 12,300 miles] than the Mississippi is long [2320 miles].
That was the Pacific Ocean.
Lewis and Clark
You have a misunderstanding here. Louisiana purchased nothing, the US purchased the territory that France identified as Louisiana which was much larger than the modern state of Louisiana. French Louisiana included all lands west of the Mississippi river except the southwest (claimed by Spain) and the Pacific northwest (claimed by England and Russia). However the precise boundaries of the Louisiana Purchase were (and still are) uncertain.
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