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Belorussia-class Cargo Ships
Belorussia-class cargo ships were a Soviet Union class of 25 cargo ships which were built on the West Coast of the United States as per design 1013 and as per Lend-Lease Agreement purchased by USSR in 1942–1945 years, during World War II, as the USSR needed ships of the merchant fleet during World War II and in the first years after this war. Sometimes this class of the ships in USSR marked as West-class cargo ships due to all ships were built on the West Coast of US. Тип "Белоруссия" (пр. 1013) - 25 единиц."> Транспорты >> Тип "Белоруссия" (пр. 1013) - 25 единиц./ref> List of Belorussia-class cargo ships, design 1013 {, class="wikitable" , - , - align=center , width="130", Original name /Year of build(delivery date) /Shipyard in US, , width="162", Ship's particulars, , width="526", Ship's names and history , - , align="Center", ''West Modus''February or April 1919" Northwest Steel Company"Portland, Oregon, , BRT = 5690GT = 6 ...
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West Coast Of The United States
The West Coast of the United States, also known as the Pacific Coast, Pacific states, and the western seaboard, is the coastline along which the Western United States meets the North Pacific Ocean. The term typically refers to the contiguous U.S. states of California, Oregon, and Washington, but sometimes includes Alaska and Hawaii, especially by the United States Census Bureau as a U.S. geographic division. Definition There are conflicting definitions of which states comprise the West Coast of the United States, but the West Coast always includes California, Oregon, and Washington as part of that definition. Under most circumstances, however, the term encompasses the three contiguous states and Alaska, as they are all located in North America. For census purposes, Hawaii is part of the West Coast, along with the other four states. ''Encyclopædia Britannica'' refers to the North American region as part of the Pacific Coast, including Alaska and British Columbia. Although the enc ...
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