Puget Sound region
United States
Puget Sound region has 22 documented cultural connections to places around the world. Below are 12 of the most distinctive.
heavy bomber
Connects Puget Sound region to: Washington (state)
North American plate
Connects Puget Sound region to: San Diego–Tijuana | Azores
Vashon Glaciation
Connects Puget Sound region to: Arlington, Washington | Anacortes, Washington
Peter Puget
Connects Puget Sound region to: Olympia, Washington | Fox Island, Washington | Puget Island, Washington
Tumwater, Washington
Connects Puget Sound region to: Washington (state) | Port Townsend, Washington | Fords Prairie, Washington | North Bend, Oregon
Sequim, Washington
Connects Puget Sound region to: Chile Chico, Chile | Blyn, Washington | Gardiner, Washington | Bell Hill, Washington | Agnew, Washington
destroyer
Connects Puget Sound region to: Shandong | Poti, Georgia | Chuuk Lagoon | Campbelltown, Pennsylvania | Green Cove Springs, United States of America
Whidbey Island
Connects Puget Sound region to: Mukilteo, Washington | Camano Island | Oak Harbor, Washington | Hansville, Washington | Langley, Washington
terrane
Connects Puget Sound region to: San Diego–Tijuana | Taiwan | Contra Costa County, California | Gold mining in Alaska | Grand Manan, New Brunswick
Aleutian Low
Connects Puget Sound region to: Juneau, Alaska | Sapporo, Japan | Kodiak, Alaska | Wakkanai, Japan | Nanaimo, British Columbia
Bremerton, Washington
Connects Puget Sound region to: Washington (state) | Bainbridge Island, Washington | Poulsbo, Washington | Keyport, Washington | Port Orchard, Washington
Oregon Country
Connects Puget Sound region to: Colorado | Washington (state) | Council Bluffs, Iowa | British North America | Boise, Idaho