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West Caister West Caister is a village and civil parish in the English county of Norfolk. It is situated just inland from the coast, some 2 km from the seaside resort of Caister-on-Sea and 4 km north of the town of Great Yarmouth.
West Caldwell, New Jersey West Caldwell is an upper-middle class township located in the West Essex area in northwestern Essex County, New Jersey. It is located approximately 16 miles west of Manhattan and six miles northwest of Newark.
West Cambridge West Cambridge is a university site to the west of Cambridge city centre in England. Several of the University of Cambridge's science buildings have relocated to the West Cambridge site from the centre of town due to overcrowding, including:
West Camel West Camel is a village in south Somerset, England, about seven miles north of the town of Yeovil. Situated either side of the River Cam (Somerset) it lies just south of the A303 and has a population of approximately 400.
West Caribbean Airways Flight 708 West Caribbean Airways Flight 708 was a West Caribbean Airways charter flight which crashed in a mountainous region in northwest Venezuela on the morning of Tuesday, August 16, 2005, killing all 152 passengers and eight crew.
West Catholic Athletic League The West Catholic Athletic League or WCAL is a highly competitive high school athletic conference in the Central Coast Section of the California Interscholastic Federation. It is made up of seven private Catholic schools and one Christian school in the Western and Southern portions of the San Francisco Bay Area.
West Central (General Electors Communal Constituency, Fiji) West Central General Communal is an electoral division of Fiji, one of 3 communal constituencies reserved for General Electors, an omnibus category including Caucasians, Chinese, and all others whose ethnicity is neither indigenous Fijian nor Indo-Fijian. (Of the remaining 68 seats, 43 are reserved for other ethnic communities and 25, called Open Constituencies, are elected by universal suffrage).
West Central District, Tainan West Central Disctrict (; Pe̍h-oē-jī: Tiong-se-khu) is a district located in the central of Tainan City, Taiwan. It is the district founded in April 1, 2004, which merged with West District and Central District.
West Central Quiché West Central Quiché (K'iche') is a Mayan language spoken by approximately 250,000 people in the western highlands of Guatemala. It is sometimes considered a dialect of a larger Quiché language, as many forms of Quiché are mutually intelligible to varying degrees.
West Clare Railway The West Clare Railway (WCR) operated in County Clare, Ireland between 1887 and 1961. This 3 ft narrow gauge route ran from the county town of Ennis, via numerous stopping-points along the West Clare coast to two termini, at Kilrush and Kilkee (the routes diverging at Moyasta Junction).
West Clear Creek Wilderness Located East of Camp Verde, AZ, West Clear Creek is the product of Willow Creek and Clover Creek joining together in the Mogollon Rim, which is part of the Colorado Plateau. It is part of Coconino National Forest and is designated a wilderness area.
West Clermont Local School District, Clermont County, Ohio The West Clermont Local School District is a public school district in Clermont County, Ohio. It covers a 54 square mile area on the east side of the Cincinnati, Ohio metropolitan area, centered on the I-275 loop.
West Cliff Theatre The West Cliff Theatre in Clacton-on-Sea, England, dates back to 1894 when Bert Graham, a 21-year-old civil servant, set up a concert party on a patch of waste ground in Agate Road. In 1899, along with Bernard Russell and Will Bentley, Graham moved the concert party to the West Cliff Gardens.
West Coast air raid The West coast air raid, sometimes referred to as the Los Angeles air raid or The battle of Los Angeles, was an event which took place early in 1942 in which reports of unknown object/s over Los Angeles triggered a massive anti-aircraft artillery barrage. Initially the target of the barrage was thought to be an attacking force from Japan, but it was later suggested to be a lost weather balloon or a UFO.
West Coast Avengers The West Coast Avengers was a Marvel Comics superhero team that first appeared in The West Coast Avengers #1 (October 1984). As its name indicates the group was a branch of the Avengers that guarded the West Coast of the United States.
West Coast baseball team naming confusion There is a great deal of confusion as to the histories of several professional baseball clubs that have existed in Southern California under identical names from the early 20th Century to the present. Teams that used the same name were distinctly different organizations.
West Coast blues The West Coast blues is a type of blues music characterized by jazz and jump blues influences, strong piano-dominated sounds and jazzy guitar solos (which originated from Texas blues players relocated to California).
West Coast Baptist College West Coast Baptist College is an unaccredited Independent Fundamental Baptist Bible college in Lancaster California, offering graduate and undergraduate degrees in Pastoral studies, evangelism, missions, church ministries, music, Christian education, youth ministry, and secretarial studies. West Coast opened in 1995, and now has about 700 students.
West Coast Collegiate Baseball League [West Coast Collegiate Baseball League (WCCBL) is an independent summer baseball] league founded in 2005, comprising teams from [[Washington, Oregon, and British Columbia. The league is designed to develop college talent.
West Coast Computer Faire The West Coast Computer Faire was an annual computer industry conference and exposition most often associated with San Francisco, its first and most frequent venue. The first faire was held in 1977 and was organized by Jim Warren and Bob Reiling.
West Coast Conference The West Coast Conference is a NCAA collegiate athletic conference consisting of eight member schools in California, Oregon, and Washington. It was founded in 1952 as the California Basketball Association by a group of five schools in the San Francisco Bay Area, and became the West Coast Conference in 1956.
West Coast Drive, Perth West Coast Drive is a scenic north-south route along the Indian Ocean in the northern suburbs of Perth, Western Australia. During the summer its entire length, which is mostly a single-carriageway road with one lane in each direction and many curves, is served by Transperth bus routes ferrying passengers between the beaches, including Mettams Pool at Trigg, Watermans Beach, Marmion Beach and Sorrento Beach.
West Coast express (ice hockey) The term West Coast Express was a nickname often used to describe the top forward line of the Vancouver Canucks NHL hockey club. The line itself consisted of left wing Markus Naslund, centre Brendan Morrison, and right wing Todd Bertuzzi.
West Coast Express The West Coast Express has served since 1995 as British Columbia's only interregional commuter railway, linking Mission, Maple Ridge, Pitt Meadows, Port Coquitlam, Coquitlam, and Port Moody with Waterfront Station in downtown Vancouver, Canada, where it interchanges with SkyTrain rapid transit, SeaBus and other public transportation services. Future plans for the line include a station in Burnaby North.
West Coast Group Representation Constituency West Coast Group Representation Constituency (Chinese: 西海岸集选区) is a five-member Group Representation Constituency located in the western area of Singapore. The GRC is divided into five divisions and is a constituency held by the People's Action Party.
West Coast hip hop West Coast hip hop, also known as West Coast rap or California hip hop, is a style of hip hop music that originated in California in the 1980s. It has since grown into a subgenre of hip hop and has developed several creative centers, most of which are in African American communities in California.
West Coast Highway West Coast Highway is a major arterial coastal road located in the western and inner northern suburbs of Perth, Western Australia, commencing slightly inland in Swanbourne and heading north via the SAS Campbell Barracks and rifle range to City Beach, Scarborough and Trigg, terminating at the intersection of Karrinyup Road and Marmion Avenue, at which point it becomes Marmion Avenue. It is allocated State Route 71 and also Tourist Drive 204 in various coastal parts.
West Coast Highway, Singapore West Coast Highway (Chinese: 西海岸大路) is a major arterial road in Singapore which links Jurong industrial estate and Clementi New Town to the city. It is an at-grade road from its junction with Pandan Loop and West Coast Road to its interchange with Pasir Panjang Road, where it becomes a grade-separated viaduct; the viaduct merges with Keppel Road before its interchange with Ayer Rajah Expressway.
West Coast Hockey League West Coast Hockey League was a minor league in ice hockey in United States from 1995 to 2003. The number of teams ranged from 6 to 9 and the teams were located in Alaska, Arizona, California, Colorado, Idaho, Nevada and Washington.
West Coast Choppers West Coast Choppers is a company best known for selling chopper-style motorcycles. Some of their more well-known customers include celebrities such as Shaquille O'Neal, Keanu Reeves, Bill Goldberg, Kid Rock, James Hetfield, and Tyson Beckford.
West Coast jazz West Coast jazz is a form of jazz music that developed around Los Angeles, California at about the same time as hard bop jazz was developing in New York City, in the 1950s and 1960s. West Coast jazz was generally seen as a sub-genre of cool jazz.
West Coast Main Line The West Coast Main Line (WCML) is one of the most important intercity railway lines in the United Kingdom, part of the British railway system. The line links London with Glasgow on a 401-mile route which runs via the West Midlands, the North West and southern Scotland.
West Coast of the United States The "West Coast", "Western Seaboard", or "Pacific Seaboard" are terms for the westernmost coastal states of the Western United States, comprising most often California, Oregon and Washington. Arizona and Nevada, while not coastal states, are also often included in the West Coast due to their proximity to the Pacific Coast and their economic and cultural ties to California.
West Coast offense In American football, "West Coast Offense" ("WCO") is one of two similar but distinct offensive-strategic-systems of play: the "Air Coryell" system; or the pass play system popularized by Bill Walsh. However, WCO may simply refer to an offense that places a greater emphasis on passing than on running.
West Coast Railway (Victoria) West Coast Railway was the trading name of The Victorian Railway Company Pty Ltd, a railway company operating in Victoria, Australia. The company operated passenger services between Melbourne and Warrnambool from 1993 to 2004.
West Coast Railway Association The West Coast Railway Association is a future heritage railway located on Government Road in Squamish, British Columbia, near Vancouver, whose purpose is to collect, preserve and restore railway cars and artifacts and operate a licensed railway.
West Coast Railway Company West Coast Railway Company (WCRC) is a railway spot-hire company and charter train operator, based at Carnforth in Lancashire. In 1998, the company became the first privately-owned company to be given a licence as a train operating company.
West Coast Swing West Coast Swing (WCS) is a partner dance derived from Lindy Hop. It is characterised by a distinctive elastic look that results from its basic extension-compression technique of partner connection, and is danced primarily in a slotted area on the dance floor.
West Coast Tasmania Mines The mines of the West Coast of Tasmania have a rich historical heritage as well as an important mineralogical value in containing or having had found, specimens of rare and unusual minerals. Also, the various mining fields have important roles in the understanding of the mineralization of the Mount Read Volcanics, and the occurrence of economic minerals.
West Coast, New Zealand The West Coast is one of the administrative regions of New Zealand, located on the west coast of the South Island, and is one of the more remote and most sparsely populated areas of the country. It is made up of three districts:
West Coast, Tasmania The West Coast of Tasmania is the part of the state that is strongly associated with wilderness, mining, rough country and isolation. As well as that, it was an early convict settlement location in the early stages of Van Diemen's Land.
West Coastway Line West Coastway Line is the name given by Southern Trains to the services operated by them along the south coast of West Sussex and Hampshire, to the west of Brighton, in the United Kingdom. For the purposes of this article, all the stations from Brighton to Southampton are included, plus the short branches to Littlehampton and Bognor Regis.
West Coats Primary School West Coats Primary School in Cambuslang, Scotland was built in the late 1800's and is still a school with over 500 children. It Recently had an extension to cope with the pupils it has 4 classrooms, Gym/dining hall and a Computer Suite.
West Cork West Cork (Irish: Iarthar ChorcaĂ­) in south-west Ireland, lies in Ireland's largest county, County Cork. The area is actively promoted as distinct from other areas of the county, such as the more populated northern or eastern parts of the county, as well as the more urban area of Metropolitan Cork.
West Cornwall May Day Celebrations The West Cornwall May Day celebrations are an example of folk practices found in the Western part of Cornwall, United Kingdom associated with the coming of spring. The celebration of May Day is a common motif throughout Europe and beyond.
West Cornwall Railway The West Cornwall Railway is a former railway company in Cornwall, United Kingdom. The company was formed in 1844 to opererate the existing Hayle Railway between the towns of Hayle and Redruth and extend the railway to Penzance and Truro.
West Country The West Country is an informal term for the area of south-western England encompassing the counties of Devon, Cornwall, Somerset, Dorset, Gloucestershire and Wiltshire. The area is mostly rural, with a few notable cities, such as Bristol, Exeter and Plymouth.
West Country Carnival The West Country Carnival is an annual celebration featuring a parade of illuminated floats (termed "carts" locally), in the English West Country. The celebration dates back to the Gun Powder Plot of 1605.
West Country dialects The West Country dialects or West Country accents are generic terms applied to any of several English dialects or accents used by much of the indigenous population of the southwestern part of England, the area popularly known as the West Country. This region encompasses Cornwall, Devon, Somerset, Dorset, Bristol, Gloucestershire, and Wiltshire, though the northern and eastern boundaries of the area are hard to define.
West Country whipping The West Country Whipping is a quick practical method of using twine to secure the end of a rope to prevent it fraying. It has several advantages: it can be tied without a needle; it is simple to understand and remember; if the whipping fails, the loose ends can usually be re-tied to temporarily prevent the rope's end from fraying.
West County Detention Center West County Detention Center is a large men's and women's county prison in Richmond, California. It is located in the Point Pinole area of the city between Parchester Village to the couth, Point Pinole Regional Shoreline to the west and the Hilltop area to the east.
West Covina High School West Covina High School (WCHS) is a four year comprehensive secondary school located in West Covina, California. The school was first established the in 1950s, but in 1988 it merged with Edgewood High School into its current incarnation.
West Crib Island West Crib Island is one of the Thimble Islands off Stony Creek, a section of Branford, Connecticut. It last sold in 1976 for $131,500 to party goods magnate John Svenningsen, whose widow, Christine Svenningsen, has since bought several more Thimbles.
West Dakota Fox West Dakota Fox is a group of television stations in western North Dakota owned by Prime Cities Broadcasting and affiliated with the Fox network. Bismarck and Minot are served by full-power stations while Dickinson and Williston are served by low-power translators (low-powered rebroadcasters).
West Darfur West Darfur (Arabic: غرب دارفور; transliterated: Gharb Darfor) is one of the 26 states of Sudan, and one of three comprising the Darfur region. It has an area of 79,460 km² and an estimated population of approximately 1,500,000 (2000).
West Deane Park West Deane Park is a neighbourhood located in the north end of Toronto, Canada. The neighbourhood is cut in half by the Mimico Creek Valley and is home to animals such as fox, beaver, deer, pheasants, ground hogs, skunks, raccoons, coyotes, and red tailed hawks.
West DeLand Residential District The West DeLand Residential District is a historic district in DeLand, Florida. It is bounded by University, Florida, New York and Orange Avenues, encompasses approximately 1000 acres, and contains 375 historic buildings.
West Deptford Public Schools The West Deptford Public Schools are a comprehensive community public school district that serve students in kindergarten through twelfth grade from West Deptford Township, in Gloucester County, New Jersey, United States.
West Derby West Derby is a suburb in the north of Liverpool, England, that achieved significance far earlier than Liverpool itself. Mentioned in the Domesday Book, its name comes from a Viking word meaning "place of the wild beasts" and named an administrative area called the West Derby hundred, or West Derbyshire, which covered south west Lancashire.
West Derby (hundred) The hundred of West Derby (sometimes known as West Derbyshire, not to be confused with Derbyshire, which has a district formerly called West Derbyshire) is an ancient subdivision of Lancashire, covering the south-west of the county. It contained the parishes of Walton, Sefton, Childwall, Huyton, Halsall, Altcar, North Meols, Ormskirk, Aughton, Warrington, Prescot, Leigh, Liverpool, Wigan, and Winwick.
West Dereham West Dereham is a village and civil parish in the English county of Norfolk. It is situated some 4 miles (7 km) east of the town of Downham Market, 12 miles (20 km) south of the larger town of King's Lynn and 37 miles (60 km) west of the city of Norwich.
West Des Moines, Iowa West Des Moines is a city in Polk County, and partially in Dallas and Warren counties, in the state of Iowa. As of the 2000 census, the city population was 46,403; a special census taken in the spring of 2005 counted 51,744 residents West Des Moines is the second-largest city in the Des Moines metropolitan area] and the ninth-largest city in Iowa.
West Devon (UK Parliament constituency) West Devon was a parliamentary constituency in Devon, in the South-West of England. It returned one Member of Parliament to the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom, elected by the first past the post system.
West Didsbury West Didsbury is a suburb in Greater Manchester in north-west England. It is a largely residential area in the south of the city of Manchester, approximately bounded by Barlow Moor Road to the south, Princess Parkway to the west, Palatine Road to the east, and a line continuing from Goulden Road in the north.
West Digges West Digges (1720-1786) was an English actor who made his first stage appearance in Dublin in 1749 as Jaffier in Venice Preserved; and both there and in Edinburgh until 1764 he acted in many tragic roles with success. He was the original "young Norval" in Home's Douglas (1756).
West Drayton railway station West Drayton railway station is a railway station in West Drayton in the London Borough of Hillingdon. The station is served by local services operated by First Great Western from London Paddington to Reading stations.
West Dunbartonshire West Dunbartonshire (Siorrachd DhĂąn Bhreatainn an Iar in Gaelic) is one of 32 unitary authority areas in Scotland. Bordering onto the west of the the City of Glasgow, containing many of Glasgow's commuter towns and villages as well as the city's suburbs.
West Dunbartonshire (UK Parliament constituency) West Dunbartonshire is a constituency represented in the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. It was created for the 2005 general election from parts of the old Dumbarton, and Clydebank and Milngavie constituencies.
West Ecclesfield West Ecclesfield ward—which includes the districts of Burncross, Grenoside, High Green—is one of the 28 electoral wards in City of Sheffield, England. It is located in the northern part of the city and covers an area of 12.
West Edmonton Mall Grand Prix Presented by The Brick The West Edmonton Mall Grand Prix Presented by The Brick is the eighth round of the Champ Car World Series held at the JAGflo Speedway which is an improvised track set up at the Edmonton City Centre Airport near the downtown area of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
West Edmonton Raiders The West Edmonton Raiders are a minor football team, operating in the CDMFA, Capital District Minor Football Association, in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. When formed in 1967 the Raiders were just a Bantam team, ages 13 to 14 and 15 if not in high school, but in 1993 they added a Pee-Wee team, ages 11 and 12, further adding to edmontons youth football league.
West Elgin Secondary School West Elgin Secondary School is a secondary school, located at 139 Graham Street in West Lorne, Ontario. It serves many teenagers in the rural area of West Elgin, including West Lorne, Rodney, Dutton/Dunwich, Wallacetown and Iona Station.
West Elk Mountains The West Elk Mountains are a mountain range in the west-central part of the US state of Colorado. They lie primarily within the Gunnison National Forest, and part of the range is protected as the West Elk Wilderness.
West End (Mobile) Historically speaking, Mobile (city) is divided into three sections: Lower Dauphin (Downtown), Midtown (which includes West End--West End is the name for the westen side of Midtown), and West Mobile. Geographically speaking, the parts of the city west of I-65 until the end of the city limits is West Mobile.
West End (Pittsburgh) West End is a neighborhood in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania's west city area. It has a zip code of 15220, and has representation on Pittsburgh City Council by the council member for District 2 (West Neighborhoods).
West End Bar The West End bar, also known as the "West End Gate", is located on Broadway near 114th Street in the Morningside Heights neighborhood of the Borough of Manhattan in New York City. Since its establishment in 1911, the bar has served as a popular gathering place for Columbia University undergraduates (its slogan is "Where Columbia Had Its First Beer").
West End Bridge (Pittsburgh) The West End Bridge is a steel bowstring arch bridge over the Ohio River near Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, approximately one mile below the confluence of the Allegheny and Monongahela Rivers. The bridge was built from 1930 to 1932 primarily by the American Bridge Company (superstructure) and the Foundation Company (substructure).
West End Draught West End Draught is a South Australian lager brewed by the South Australian Brewing Company founded in 1859, which was later aqquired by Lion Nathan in 1993. West End Draught is a full strength beer with an alcohol percentage of 4.
West End Gang The West End Gang is one of Canada's most influential criminal groups. Active since the early 1900s, their rise to notoriety did not begin until the 1960s, when they were known simply as the "Irish gang".
West End Girls (Swedish band) West End Girls are a Swedish tribute synthpop band performing cover versions of songs by English electronic/pop music act the Pet Shop Boys. Hailing from Stockholm, the duo comprises 17-year-olds Isabelle Erkendal and Rosanna Jirebeck.
West End Historic District, Dallas, Texas The West End Historic District is an area in northwest downtown Dallas, Texas (USA), generally north of Commerce, east of I-35E, west of Lamar and south of Woodall Rodgers Freeway. It is south of Victory Park, west of the Arts, City Center, and Main Street districts, and north of the Government and Reunion districts.
West End of Leicester The West End of Leicester is an inner city area just west of the city centre, on the opposite side of the River Soar (past the West Bridge). The main roads in the area are Braunstone Gate, Hinckley Road and Narborough Road.
West End of London The West End of London is an area of central London, containing many of the city's major tourist attractions, businesses, and administrative headquarters. It also includes most of its major theatres, and indeed the term "West End" has become synonymous with London's commercial theatre (see West End theatre).
West End of London and Crystal Palace Railway The West End of London and Crystal Palace Railway opened on the 1st December 1856 from Crystal Palace railway station to a point south east of Clapham Junction railway station where it connected with the London and South Western Railway. A subsequent extension to Battersea Wharf opened on 29 March 1858.
West End Overlook The West End Overlook is a scenic viewpoint in Pittsburgh's Elliott neighborhood. The overlook recently underwent a large renovation and is famous for its panoramic view of Pittsburgh's three rivers and Golden Triangle downtown area.
West End Park West End Park was a stadium in Kinston, NC. It was primarily used for baseball, and was the home field of the "Outlaw League" Kinston Robins, and Kinston Highwaymen, and the Kinston Eagles of the Virginia and Eastern Carolina Leagues.
West End Station West End Station is a DART light rail station located in the West End Historic District of downtown Dallas, Texas (USA) on Pacific Street, between Market and Lamar Streets. It opened on 14 June 1996 and is a station on the and lines, serving the West End Marketplace, Dallas Alley, the Dallas World Aquarium and Zoo, the Sixth Floor Museum (in the Texas School Book Depository), Dealey Plaza, the Old Red Courthouse with its Dallas Visitors Center and El Centro College and is within walking distance of the American Airlines Center.
West End theatre West End theatre is a popular term for mainstream professional theatre in London, or sometimes more specifically for shows staged in the large theatres of London's "Theatreland". Along with New York's Broadway theatre, West End theatre is usually considered to represent the highest level of commercial theatre in the English speaking world.
West End, Boston, Massachusetts The West End of Boston, Massachusetts is a neighborhood bounded generally by Cambridge Street to the south, the Charles River to the west and northwest, Martha Road and Lomasney Way on the north and northeast, and Staniford Street on the east. Beacon Hill is to the south, and the North End is to the east.
West End, Dundee The West End is a residential area of the city of Dundee, Scotland located west of the city centre around the area's main thoroughfare of Perth Road and along the banks of the river Tay. The University of Dundee is located in this area and provides a focal point for some 20,000 students.
West End, Hampshire The Parish of West End in Hampshire is situated within Eastleigh (borough), and to the East of the city of Southampton. As well as the village itself, the parish contains the Chartwell Green suburb of Southampton, the Rose Bowl Cricket Ground, ST.
West End, Leicester The West End is an area of Leicester, England, adjacent to the city centre. The West End is home to a number of bars and restaurants, particularly along the Braunstone Gate, catering for the students of De Montfort University.
West End, New Orleans Located in New Orleans, the West End neighborhood of the city is a large area built mostly on land reclaimed from Lake Pontchartrain in the 1920's. It is a recreational and commercial seafood boating hub for the city and is known for its historic and renowned seafood restaurants.
West End, Providence, Rhode Island The West End is a neighborhood in the southwestern part of Providence, Rhode Island. Its boundaries are delineated by Westminster Street to the north, Huntington Avenue to the south, Elmwood Avenue to the east and the railroad tracks with Route 10 to the west.
West Equatoria West Equatoria (Arabic: غرب الاستوائية; transliterated: Gharb al-Istiwa'iyah) is one of the 26 wilayat or states of Sudan. It has an area of 79,319 km² and an estimated population of 360,000 (1983).
West Essex High School West Essex High School is a four-year comprehensive public high school in North Caldwell, New Jersey in the United States. The high school is part of the West Essex Regional School District, which serves students from four municipalities in western Essex County.
West Essex Regional School District The West Essex Regional School District is a regional public school district serving students in seventh through twelfth grade from four municipalities in western Essex County, New Jersey. Communities served by the district's schools are Essex Fells, Fairfield, North Caldwell and Roseland.
West Eugene Parkway The West Eugene Parkway was a proposed re-alignment of Oregon Highway 126 through the western parts of Eugene, Oregon and its suburbs. Highway 126 through western Eugene currently runs along several surface streets (including West 11th Avenue); this route is well-known in the Eugene area for traffic problems.
West Eyreton West Eyreton is a small rural village in the Canterbury region of New Zealand's South Island. It is located west of Kaiapoi and northwest of Eyreton and is named after Edward John Eyre, a 19th century lieutenant governor of the South Island (then known as New Munster).
West Faerûn Faerûn is a fictional continent in the Dungeons & Dragons campaign setting world of Forgotten Realms. The western part of the continent includes the nations south of Waterdeep and north of the Shining Sea, that border along the Sea of Swords.
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