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'''Gold Coast''' is a popular name for various areas and cities around the world which are located along the ] of an ocean or some other significant body of water, and often have many ]y residential areas. | ||
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Gold Coast is a popular name for various areas and cities around the world which are located along the coast of an ocean or some other significant body of water, and often have many wealthy residential areas.
Places
Australia
- Gold Coast, Queensland - the city and popular tourist destination in Australia
United States
- Gold Coast, Florida - is the Florida east coast from Miami to West Palm Beach
- Gold Coast, California - the central Californian coast near Ventura, CA
- Gold Coast, New Jersey - Hudson County's waterfront (across the Hudson River from New York City)
- Gold Coast, Chicago - upmarket area along Lake Shore Drive.
- Fairfield County in Connecticut is often referred to as the Gold Coast.
- The Long Island North Shore is also known as the Gold Coast.
- The Orange Coast of Orange County, California is sometimes described as a Gold Coast.
Africa
- The Gold Coast was the colonial name of Ghana during the British colonial period.
Europe
- Côte-d'Or is a département in the eastern part of France.
- The Costa Dorada, Spain is also known as the Gold Coast in English.
Asia
- Hong Kong Gold Coast, which is located in Tuen Mun, Hong Kong.
Other
- Gold Coast is a novel by novelist Elmore Leonard
- The Gold Coast is a novel by novelist Nelson DeMille
- The Gold Coast is a novel by Kim Stanley Robinson
- Gold Coast Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada
- The Gold Coast Ocean Fest is a yearly event taking place in Croyde, Devon, UK.
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