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Cascade Range

The Cascade Range, or Cascades, is a major mountain range of western North America, extending from southern British Columbia through Washington and Oregon to Northern California. It includes both non-volcanic mountains, such as many of those in the North Cascades, and the notable volcanoes known as the High Cascades.

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Countries
United States · Canada
Elevation
14,410 ft (4,390 m)
Length
700 mi (1,100 km) north-south
Peak
Mount Rainier, Washington
Provinces/States
British Columbia · Washington · Oregon · California
Width
80 mi (130 km)

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related to Geology · 21
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related to Ecology · 8
Cascade Range → As, California Floristic Province, Cascades, Cool, Douglas-firs, Forests, Most, The
Provinces/States · 4
Cascade Range → British Columbia, California, Oregon, Washington
Countries · 2
Cascade Range → Canada, United States
Coordinates · 1
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Elevation · 1
Cascade Range → 14,410 ft (4,390 m)
Length · 1
Cascade Range → 700 mi (1,100 km) north-south
Peak · 1
Cascade Range → Mount Rainier, Washington
Width · 1
Cascade Range → 80 mi (130 km)
is a · 1
Cascade Range → part of the American Cordillera

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Cascade RangeCountriesUnited States1.00infobox
Cascade RangeCountriesCanada1.00infobox
Cascade RangeElevation14,410 ft (4,390 m)1.00infobox
Cascade RangeLength700 mi (1,100 km) north-south1.00infobox
Cascade RangePeakMount Rainier, Washington1.00infobox
Cascade RangeProvinces/StatesBritish Columbia1.00infobox
Cascade RangeProvinces/StatesWashington1.00infobox
Cascade RangeProvinces/StatesOregon1.00infobox
Cascade RangeProvinces/StatesCalifornia1.00infobox
Cascade RangeWidth80 mi (130 km)1.00infobox
Cascade Rangeis apart of the American Cordillera0.90text

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