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  1. Nov 7, 2023 · A map of the West Coast of the United States with states, capitals, cities, highways and roads. You can download, print or use the map for educational, personal and non-commercial purposes.

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    Total Area: 1,717,856 km2 (663,268 mi2) 2022 Population Estimate:731,721 Alaska is the state in the Western United States with the greatest total area and the smallest total population. It was the 49th state to join the USA in 1959, and the area had previously been mostly controlled by Russia. Prior to colonization, many indigenous peoples called t...

    Total Area: 295,234 km2 (113,990 mi2) 2022 Population Estimate:7,400,000 Arizona was the last contiguous state to be admitted to the USA, and the 48th state overall. It is located in the southwestern part of the country and shares a border with the Mexican states of Sonora and Baja California. There is a large population of indigenous peoples in Ar...

    Total Area: 423,970 km2 (163,696 mi2) 2022 Population:39,185,605 California is the most populous state in the USAand the third largest. It borders the Pacific Ocean to the west, the Mexican state of Baja California to the south, and Oregon, Nevada, and Arizona to its north and east. The state of California also has the largest indigenous population...

    Total Area: 269,837 km2 (104,094 mi2) Estimated 2022 Population:5,850,000 Colorado has the nickname of the “Centennial State” because it acquired statehood one hundred years after the declaration of independence of the United States. However, the region is thought to have been inhabited by indigenous peoples for more than 13,000 years. One of Color...

    Total Area: 28,311 km2 (10,931 mi2) 2022 Population Estimate:1,430,000 Hawaii was the 50th and last state to join the USA in 1959, after Alaska. It had been a territory of the United States since 1898, after the overthrow of the Hawaiian Kingdom by Western businessmen in 1893. The state of Hawaii is unique as the only state not in North America, th...

    Total Area: 216,443 km2 (83,569 mi2) 2022 Population Estimate:1,980,000 The state of Idaho lies in the Pacific Northwest region of the United States, although it is the only state in this region without any coastline. It shares a small border with Canada to the north and with six other states to the east, south, and west. Idaho has a fairly dynamic...

    Total Area: 380,800 km2 (147,040 mi2) Estimated 2022 Population: 1,140,000 Montana is located in the northwestern United States, bordering Canada to the north as well as four other states. It is the fourth-largest state in the country and is often referred to by its unofficial nickname, “Big Sky Country.” The name of this state comes from the Spani...

    Total Area: 286,382 km2 (110,577 mi2) 2022 Population Estimate:3,200,000 Nevada is a landlocked state that is surrounded by California, Oregon, Idaho, Utah, and Arizona. It is home to the world-famous resort city of Las Vegas and is known as the “Silver State.” The name of this state comes from the Spanish word for “snowy,” but the state is mostly ...

    Total Area: 314,918 km2 (121,591 mi2) 2022 Population Estimate:2,100,000 New Mexico is a state in the southwestern United States that shares a small border with the Mexican states of Sonora and Chihuahua to the south as well as six other US states. It is the fifth-largest state of the union and its capital city, Santa Fe, is the oldest in the count...

    Total Area: 254,806 km2 (98,381 mi2) 2022 Population Estimate:4,250,000 Oregon is located in the Pacific Northwest region of the United States, to the south of Washington and north of California and Nevada. It borders the Pacific Ocean to the west and Idaho to the east. Geographical diversity is very high in Oregon; there are volcanoes, several typ...

  2. The West Coast of the United States – also known as the Pacific Coast, and the Western Seaboard – is the coastline along which the Western United States meets the North Pacific Ocean.

  3. The West Coast of the United States borders the Pacific Ocean and is made up of two parts: Although the states of Alaska and Hawaii also border the Pacific Ocean, the typical sense of the term does not cover them. Map. Directions. Satellite. Photo Map.

  4. Find a map of the West Coast of the United States, which includes fourteen states: Alaska, Arizona, California, Hawaii, Nevada, Oregon and Washington. Learn about the history, climate, cities, beaches and population of the West Coast region.

  5. Explore the West Coast of the United States, a region with diverse culture, natural beauty and history. See the physical map, political map, schematic map and roadmap of the West Coast, as well as its borders, highest point and climate zones.

  6. United States Map and Satellite Image - Click a State. The United States of America is located on the North American Continent. The United States is bordered by the Pacific Ocean on its west coast, the Atlantic Ocean on its east coast, Canada to the north, and Mexico to the south. ADVERTISEMENT.