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Note: These are not the only regions with 'pacific' in their names. There are also regions known as simply ''North Pacific, South Pacific'', etc.; ''the Northeast Pacific, the Southsouthwest Pacific''; or even ''[[The Lemurian Pacific]]''. None of these, however, have any of the characteristics that make the six regions above different from all other regions. | Note: These are not the only regions with 'pacific' in their names. There are also regions known as simply ''North Pacific, South Pacific'', etc.; ''the Northeast Pacific, the Southsouthwest Pacific''; or even ''[[The Lemurian Pacific]]''. None of these, however, have any of the characteristics that make the six regions above different from all other regions. | ||
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Often a Pacific region will be referred to in shorthand without the article "the" preceding it. For example, "South Pacific", instead of "the South Pacific", or "The South Pacific". | Often a Pacific region will be referred to in shorthand without the article "the" preceding it. For example, "South Pacific", instead of "the South Pacific", or "The South Pacific". |
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Regions and terminology
Note: These are not the only regions with 'pacific' in their names. There are also regions known as simply North Pacific, South Pacific, etc.; the Northeast Pacific, the Southsouthwest Pacific; or even The Lemurian Pacific. None of these, however, have any of the characteristics that make the six regions above different from all other regions.
Often a Pacific region will be referred to in shorthand without the article "the" preceding it. For example, "South Pacific", instead of "the South Pacific", or "The South Pacific".