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Pacific (disambiguation)

The Pacific Ocean is the largest ocean in the world.

Pacific may also refer to:

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Related to the Pacific Ocean edit

  • Pacific-Antarctic Ridge, oceanic ridge at the boundary between the Pacific and Antarctic tectonic plates
  • Pacific-Farallon Ridge, former oceanic ridge at the boundary between the Pacific and Farallon tectonic plates
  • Pacific-Kula Ridge, former oceanic ridge at the boundary between the Pacific and Kula tectonic plates
  • Pacific Rim, political and economic term used to designate the countries on the edges of the Pacific Ocean as well as the various island nations within the region

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Military history edit

  • Asiatic-Pacific Theater (aka Pacific Theater of Operations), the term used in the United States for all military activity in the Pacific Ocean and the countries bordering it during World War II
  • Pacific Ocean Areas (command), the major Allied military command in the Pacific Ocean theatre of World War II
  • Pacific Ocean theater of World War II, one of four major theaters of the Pacific War, between 1941 and 1945
  • Pacific War, the part of World War II — and preceding conflicts — that took place in the Pacific Ocean, its islands, and in East Asia, from 1937 to 1945
  • War of the Pacific, fought between Chile and the joint forces of Bolivia and Peru, from 1879 to 1884

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  • MS Pacific, a cruise ship formerly called MS Pacific Princess
  • Pacific-class patrol boat, a class of 22 patrol boats built by Australia and donated to twelve South Pacific countries
  • SS Pacific (1849), a Collins Line transatlantic sidewheel steamship that sank off the coast of Wales in 1856
  • SS Pacific (1850), an ocean liner that sank off the coast of Washington State in 1875
  • SS Pacific (1914), later renamed Hewitt, a cargo steamship that went missing off the United States Atlantic coast in 1921

People edit

  • Saint Pacific (Pacificus of San Severino), Roman catholic saint (1653 – 1721)

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Look up Pacific or pacific in Wiktionary the free dictionary The Pacific Ocean is the largest ocean in the world Pacific may also refer to Contents 1 Places 1 1 Related to the Pacific Ocean 1 2 Places 2 Military history 3 Art entertainment and media 4 Companies 5 Schools 6 Sports 7 Transportation 7 1 Airlines 7 2 Railroads and trains 7 3 Ships 8 People 9 See alsoPlaces editRelated to the Pacific Ocean edit Pacific Antarctic Ridge oceanic ridge at the boundary between the Pacific and Antarctic tectonic plates Pacific Farallon Ridge former oceanic ridge at the boundary between the Pacific and Farallon tectonic plates Pacific Kula Ridge former oceanic ridge at the boundary between the Pacific and Kula tectonic plates Pacific Rim political and economic term used to designate the countries on the edges of the Pacific Ocean as well as the various island nations within the regionPlaces edit Pacific California community in El Dorado County Pacific Missouri place in the United States Pacific Washington city in King County Washington Pacific Wisconsin Pacific County Washington Pacific Highway disambiguation any one of several highways around the world Pacific Time ZoneMilitary history editAsiatic Pacific Theater aka Pacific Theater of Operations the term used in the United States for all military activity in the Pacific Ocean and the countries bordering it during World War II Pacific Ocean Areas command the major Allied military command in the Pacific Ocean theatre of World War II Pacific Ocean theater of World War II one of four major theaters of the Pacific War between 1941 and 1945 Pacific War the part of World War II and preceding conflicts that took place in the Pacific Ocean its islands and in East Asia from 1937 to 1945 War of the Pacific fought between Chile and the joint forces of Bolivia and Peru from 1879 to 1884Art entertainment and media editPacific Theatres a movie theater chain in southern California Pacific TV an Indonesian television station The Pacific miniseries an HBO TV miniseries about the US involvement in the Pacific during World War II Pacific Jazz Records a Los Angeles based record company and label Pacific 1978 album an album by Haruomi Hosono Shigeru Suzuki and Tatsuro Yamashita Pacific NEWS album a 2007 album by NEWS Pacific also known as Pacific State a 1989 single by 808 State Pacific book a non fiction book by Simon Winchester Pacific a painting by Alex ColvilleCompanies editA amp P The Great Atlantic amp Pacific Tea Company a former American and Canadian supermarket chain COSCO Pacific a Chinese port operator Georgia Pacific an American pulp and paper company Pacific Basin Shipping Limited a Hong Kong shipping company Pacific Investment Management an investment company Pacific Trucks a Canadian heavy truck makerSchools editPacific High School disambiguation the name of several American high schools Pacific University a private college in Oregon Universidad del Pacifico disambiguation usually translated as University of the Pacific any of a number of distinct Latin American universities University of the Pacific United States a private university in California University of the South PacificSports editPacific FC a Canadian soccer team Pacific F C Mexico a former Mexican football team Pacific Grand Prix former Formula 1 race in Japan Pacific Racing an extinct Formula 1 team Pacific Tigers the intercollegiate sports program of the University of the Pacific in CaliforniaTransportation editAirlines edit Air Pacific airline now called Fiji Airways a Fijian airline Cathay Pacific a Hong Kong airline Pacific Airlines an airline based in Vietnam Pacific Air Lines a defunct airlineRailroads and trains edit Pacific a name often given to steam locomotives of the 4 6 2 wheel arrangement Southern Pacific Railroad a former Class 1 railroad network in the United States Union Pacific Railroad a railroad network in the United States Canadian Pacific Railway a former railroad network in CanadaShips edit MS Pacific a cruise ship formerly called MS Pacific Princess Pacific class patrol boat a class of 22 patrol boats built by Australia and donated to twelve South Pacific countries SS Pacific 1849 a Collins Line transatlantic sidewheel steamship that sank off the coast of Wales in 1856 SS Pacific 1850 an ocean liner that sank off the coast of Washington State in 1875 SS Pacific 1914 later renamed Hewitt a cargo steamship that went missing off the United States Atlantic coast in 1921People editSaint Pacific Pacificus of San Severino Roman catholic saint 1653 1721 See also edit nbsp Search for pacific on Wikipedia All pages with titles beginning with Pacific All pages with titles containing Pacific Pacifique disambiguation Pacific City disambiguation nbsp This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Pacific If an internal link led you here you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Pacific 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