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Cascadia noun an imaginary proposed state or area formed of the states of Washington and Oregon and British Columbia CANADA- Cascadia is the name of the putative area [if Canada broke up] of Washington and Oregon, plus British Columbia. Perhaps named for the Cascade mountain range watershed, it also appeals to Vancouver business, which complains the feds favour the East. — Bill Casselman, Canadian Words, p. 3, 1995
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