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This article resolves the various uses of the name Gold Coast. In general, a Gold Coast is a wealthy area, strip, neighborhood or region fronting an ocean.
Places
- The Gold Coast was the original name for Ghana, during the British colonial period.
- Gold Coast, Australia - the popular tourist destination in Queensland
- 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, Chicago - upmarket area along Lake Shore Drive.
- The Long Island north shore is also known as the Gold Coast
- The Costa Dorada, Spain is also known as The Gold Coast in English.
- The Orange Coast of Orange County, California is sometimes described as a Gold Coast.
Other
- Gold Coast is a fictional novel by novelist Elmore Leonard
- The Gold Coast is a fictional novel by novelist Nelson DeMille
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