Results for: planet when seen at sunset in the western sky
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city in western Washington (USA)Tacoma
city located in western Colorado; port in ScotlandMontrose
city located in western Germany; former capital of West GermanyBonn
city located on the western shore of IndiaGoa
closest point to the sun in the orbit of a planet or comet, point in orbit nearest to the Sunperihelion
cloud of cosmic gas and dust that orbits a star and is in the process of condensing to form a planet (Astronomy), hypothetical source of planetprotoplanet
cold current of the Atlantic Ocean, flowing south from Spain down the western coast of northern Africa, joining the westward-flowing North Equatorial Current west of Mauritania-SenegalCanary Current
cold ocean current that flows south past western Greenland and eastern Labrador and Newfoundland, Canada, to join the Gulf StreamLabrador Current
collective name for the islands off the western coast of Scotland, comprising an outer chain of islands, the Outer Hebrides, separated by a sea channel from the Inner Hebrides nearer the mainland, group of islands off the western and northwest coast of...Hebrides
Colombia, Colorado, Coloradostate in the western United States, Commanding Officer, commanding officerany military rank between second lieutenant and colonel (in the U.S. Army)CO
Comanche language, member of Native American people, member of the Comanche (American Indian tribe of western Texas and Oklahoma), Shoshonean dialect spoken by the Comanche Indian tribeComanche
complex of mountain ranges (in western North America, Mexico, Central America and South America) extending from Alaska to Cape Horn (Geography)Cordilleras
conifer of western N America, See: red cedar, western red cedar woodwestern red cedar
continent in the northern part of the Western Hemisphere, the third largest continent in the world, comprising Greenland, Canada, the United States, and MexicoNorth America
countries in the Western Hemisphere south of the United States were Romance languages are spoken (i.e. Spanish, Portuguese and French), the entire western hemisphere south of the United States, those countries of the Americas that developed from the co...Latin America
 

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