The distance from Cuenca, Ecuador to the Pacific coast varies depending on the specific location on the coast you are referring to. However, on average, the distance is approximately 250-300 kilometers (155-186 miles) by road. The journey typically takes around 4-5 hours by car, depending on traffic and road conditions. It is important to note that actual distances may vary based on the specific route taken.
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About 2500 miles
998 Kilometers (620 miles)
No. Wyoming is too far east to contain part of the Northern Pacific Coast Range.
They took boats and rafts on voyages along the Pacific coast and didn't venture very far from it.
No, Sacramento is more inland but the whole coast of California is the pacific ocean
Beverley Hills is north of Los Angeles and not far from the Pacific coast although it is not actually on the coast.
Which ocean are you talking about? Anchorage is a port city, if you're talking about the Pacific Ocean, there is no distance at all.
The Galapagos Islands lie some 600 statute miles (1000 kilometers) or 521.38574 nautical miles off the coast of Western Ecuador.
There were no U.S. states on the Pacific coast in 1800. At that time the United States extended west only as far as the Mississippi River.
Yes, as far back as 1890 when the Pacific Coast Borax company was founded.