Pacific coast may be used to reference any coastline that borders the Pacific Ocean.
GeographyEdit
AmericasEdit
Countries on the western side of the Americas have a Pacific coast as their western or southwestern border, except for Panama, where the Pacific coast is primarily on its southern border. The first Europeans to see the Pacific Ocean were able to do so by crossing the narrow Panama isthmus. The unique position of Panama in relation to the Pacific Ocean resulted in the ocean initially being named the South Sea.
- West Coast of Canada
- Geography of Chile
- Geography of Colombia
- Geography of Costa Rica
- Geography of Ecuador
- Geography of El Salvador
- Geography of Guatemala
- Geography of Honduras
- Pacific Coast of Mexico
- Geography of Nicaragua
- Geography of Panama
- Geography of Peru
- West Coast of the United States
AsiaEdit
Countries on the eastern and southeastern sides of Asia have a Pacific coast as part (or all) of their border.
- Pacific Coast of Russia
- Geography of Japan
- Geography of Indonesia
- Geography of North Korea
- Geography of South Korea
- Geography of China
- Geography of the Philippines
- Geography of Malaysia
- Geography of Singapore
- Geography of Brunei
- Geography of Taiwan
- Geography of Vietnam
- Geography of Cambodia
- Geography of East Timor
- Geography of Thailand
Australia and OceaniaEdit
Australia's Pacific coast is on its eastern border. Countries in Oceania may have a Pacific coast anywhere, including their entire border.
See alsoEdit
External linksEdit
- Media related to Coasts of the Pacific Ocean at Wikimedia Commons