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The Oregon Coast is a coastal region of the U.S. state of Oregon. It is bordered by the Pacific Ocean to its west and the Oregon Coast Range to the east, and stretches approximately 362 miles (583 km) from the California state border in the south to the Columbia River in the north. The region is not a specific geological, environmental, or political entity, and includes the Columbia River Estuary. Traditionally, the Oregon Coast is regarded as three distinct sub–regions:

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  • Die Küste Oregons (engl. Oregon Coast) ist der geographische Begriff für die Küste des US-Bundesstaates Oregon am pazifischen Ozean (Pazifikküste). Seit der Einführung der Oregon Beach Bill 1967 ist jeglicher Zugang für die Öffentlichkeit zu ermöglichen. Der größte Teil der Landstraße Nr. 101 (Highway 101) führt entlang der Küste. (de)
  • The Oregon Coast is a coastal region of the U.S. state of Oregon. It is bordered by the Pacific Ocean to its west and the Oregon Coast Range to the east, and stretches approximately 362 miles (583 km) from the California state border in the south to the Columbia River in the north. The region is not a specific geological, environmental, or political entity, and includes the Columbia River Estuary. The Oregon Beach Bill of 1967 allows free beach access to everyone. In return for a pedestrian easement and relief from construction, the bill eliminates property taxes on private beach land and allows its owners to retain certain beach land rights. Traditionally, the Oregon Coast is regarded as three distinct sub–regions: * The North Coast, which stretches from the Columbia River to Cascade Head. * The Central Coast, which stretches from Cascade Head to Reedsport. * The South Coast, which stretches from Reedsport to the Oregon–California border. The largest city is Coos Bay, population 16,700 in Coos County on the South Coast. U.S. Route 101 is the primary highway from Brookings to Astoria and is known for its scenic overlooks of the Pacific Ocean. Over 80 state parks and recreation areas dot the Oregon Coast. However, only a few highways cross the Coast Range to the interior: US 30, US 26, OR 6, US 20, OR 18, OR 34, OR 126, OR 38, and OR 42. OR 18 and US 20 are considered among the dangerous roads in the state. The Oregon Coast includes Clatsop County, Tillamook County, Lincoln County, western Lane County, western Douglas County, Coos County, and Curry County. (en)
  • 俄勒冈海岸(Oregon Coast)是美国俄勒冈州一个沿海地区,西临太平洋,东临,南起俄勒岡州與加利福尼亚州的边界,北至哥倫比亞河,全长约583公里。 1967年制定的《》規定俄勒冈海岸免費對外開放。 俄勒冈州海岸又被劃分為三个不同的子区域: * 俄勒冈北海岸,从哥伦比亚河一直延伸到 * 俄勒冈中央海岸,从卡斯卡德岬一直延伸到 * 俄勒冈南海岸,从里德波特一直延伸到俄勒冈州和加利福尼亚州的交界處 俄勒冈海岸最大的城市是,人口16700人,位于俄勒岡南海岸的庫斯縣。101号美国国道俄勒冈州段是布鲁金斯至阿斯托利亞的主要公路,遊客在該公路能俯瞰太平洋。俄勒冈海岸有80多个州立公园和休闲区。 俄勒冈海岸行政上分別受克拉特索普縣、蒂拉穆克縣、林肯縣、萊恩縣、道格拉斯縣、库斯县和寇里縣管轄。 (zh)
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  • Die Küste Oregons (engl. Oregon Coast) ist der geographische Begriff für die Küste des US-Bundesstaates Oregon am pazifischen Ozean (Pazifikküste). Seit der Einführung der Oregon Beach Bill 1967 ist jeglicher Zugang für die Öffentlichkeit zu ermöglichen. Der größte Teil der Landstraße Nr. 101 (Highway 101) führt entlang der Küste. (de)
  • 俄勒冈海岸(Oregon Coast)是美国俄勒冈州一个沿海地区,西临太平洋,东临,南起俄勒岡州與加利福尼亚州的边界,北至哥倫比亞河,全长约583公里。 1967年制定的《》規定俄勒冈海岸免費對外開放。 俄勒冈州海岸又被劃分為三个不同的子区域: * 俄勒冈北海岸,从哥伦比亚河一直延伸到 * 俄勒冈中央海岸,从卡斯卡德岬一直延伸到 * 俄勒冈南海岸,从里德波特一直延伸到俄勒冈州和加利福尼亚州的交界處 俄勒冈海岸最大的城市是,人口16700人,位于俄勒岡南海岸的庫斯縣。101号美国国道俄勒冈州段是布鲁金斯至阿斯托利亞的主要公路,遊客在該公路能俯瞰太平洋。俄勒冈海岸有80多个州立公园和休闲区。 俄勒冈海岸行政上分別受克拉特索普縣、蒂拉穆克縣、林肯縣、萊恩縣、道格拉斯縣、库斯县和寇里縣管轄。 (zh)
  • The Oregon Coast is a coastal region of the U.S. state of Oregon. It is bordered by the Pacific Ocean to its west and the Oregon Coast Range to the east, and stretches approximately 362 miles (583 km) from the California state border in the south to the Columbia River in the north. The region is not a specific geological, environmental, or political entity, and includes the Columbia River Estuary. Traditionally, the Oregon Coast is regarded as three distinct sub–regions: (en)
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  • Oregon Coast (en)
  • Küste Oregons (de)
  • 俄勒冈海岸 (zh)
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