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"westernmost" Definitions
  1. located furthest west

122 Sentences With "westernmost"

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Here they serve as the westernmost protector of our country.
Very soon after, it was flourishing on Europe's westernmost fringes.
Alaska is both the westernmost and easternmost state in America
The Broome Street condo, with 55 apartments, is the westernmost parcel.
The easternmost and westernmost bedrooms have outdoor showers and private balconies.
We'd finally made it to the westernmost edge of Kodiak Island.
The Chinese government brutally discriminates against the minorities in China's westernmost region, Xinjiang.
Adak is the westernmost city not only in Alaska but in the United States.
Belmont, for example, is a development planned for the westernmost fringe of metro Phoenix.
Under this room were the westernmost ends of the longer passenger platforms of Penn Station.
Atlantic Terminal, formerly the Flatbush Avenue station, is the westernmost stop on the LIRR's Atlantic Branch.
Pandey was given 20 minutes with Modi to discuss seven destinations within Gujarat, India's westernmost state.
I grew up in a small town in the Berkshires, in the westernmost county in Massachusetts.
Furniture, flotsam and other debris had been blown into the surviving westernmost wall of the restaurant.
The westernmost tip of Vyborg region is about 15 miles from the Russian border with Finland.
The centuries-old pilgrimage centered on El Camino de Santiago ends at the westernmost part of Spain.
The Northern Fleet's westernmost base on Kola is located just 37 miles from Norway's border with Russia.
He just didn't have many playmates while growing up in a remote hamlet in the westernmost fjords.
It is also developing a 100MW geothermal power plant in Banten, the westernmost province of Indonesia's Java island.
This article originally appeared on VICE AU.St. David's is a small community on the westernmost tip of Wales.
The westernmost point of continental Africa, Dakar is a cosmopolitan desert landscape that juts into the emerald Atlantic.
The odor was also noticeable at the Bedford Avenue station, the westernmost Brooklyn stop on the L train.
Located at Europe's westernmost tip and boasting 100 miles of Atlantic coastline, Algarve could be Europe's most famous secret.
She will take over the U.S. central bank's westernmost outpost starting Oct 1, the San Francisco said in a statement.
Hurricane Matthew made landfall close to Haiti's westernmost point, ripping across the Grand'Anse region before heading back into the Caribbean.
Rolling up and down in the waves, the boat fought its way behind the pines on the island's westernmost tip.
They lead down to the Square du Vert-Galant, a spit of land at the westernmost tip of the island.
Portugal is continental Europe's westernmost country, which allows for an ease of travel between Britain, Europe, Africa and the Americas.
And Senegal, along Africa's westernmost coast, is of particular geographical importance to China as a base for manufacturing and exports.
MoMA's curators will be regularly rotating the collection displays; come April, all 20 of the westernmost galleries will be rehung.
The first fencing was built in the 1990s, along the westernmost sector of the border (known as the San Diego Sector).
Sceptics say Xinjiang, China's westernmost region, is still too poor for better transport links to make much difference to Pakistan's economy.
The epicenter was west of Attu, the westernmost and largest island in the Near Islands group of Alaska's remote Aleutian Islands.
The gaunt landscapes were revealed to be the Ardnamurchan Peninsula, the westernmost point of the British mainland, in the Scottish Highlands.
As you can see in the map below, the fulfillment center — codenamed "JFK8" — is at the westernmost edge of Staten Island.
It's not perhaps westernmost on maps, but if that's the direction of frontiers, it is the most westest of Western towns.
She will take over the U.S. central bank's westernmost outpost starting Oct 1, the San Francisco Fed said in a statement.
Police officers stood with their arms crossed near a barricade blocking the entrance to Bel-Air and the westernmost section of Mulholland.
On the westernmost block of 43rd Street, on the Upper West Side of Manhattan, that title went to the irrepressible Glenn Coleman.
It is impossible to understand the terror in China's westernmost territory without accounting for Xi Jinping's One Belt, One Road (OBOR) initiative.
And this past October, Putin deployed nuclear missiles to its westernmost territory — the exclave of Kaliningrad, which borders NATO members Poland and Lithuania.
According to its website, the Tubbataha Reefs Natural Park is a 97,030-hectare Marine Protected Area (MPA) in Palawan, the westernmost Philippine province.
They open out onto a spit of land at the westernmost tip of the Île de la Cité, the Square du Vert-Galant.
Nega turned back to the map and traced a straight line leading to the Tekeze River, the westernmost border between Ethiopia and Eritrea.
As the westernmost former Soviet-bloc state, the Czech Republic straddles Europe's growing divide over liberal, pluralistic values, which Poland and Hungary are challenging.
Matthew, one of the most powerful Atlantic hurricanes in recent history, was about 100 miles (155 km) south of westernmost Haiti at 11 p.m.
Since late August, Burmese security forces have been waging a systematic campaign of violence against the Rohingya population of Myanmar's westernmost state of Rakhine.
But other than the line of migrants, it was mostly business as usual along this westernmost stretch of the Mexico-United States southwest border.
The westernmost tower, rising 36 floors and about 400 feet, will have 149 condos with interiors designed by the New York firm Gabellini Sheppard.
Voting will run until polls close at the westernmost point of Russia, the Kaliningrad region on the Baltic Sea, at 103 GMT on Sunday.
With some diligence, you can find yourself on the path to the home of the Jersey Devil in the westernmost part of the Pine Barrens.
Stuck in a holding pen A vast park on Zimbabwe's westernmost frontier, Hwange is one of the continent's best spots for seeing giant elephant herds.
Of all the wine regions I have visited, Colares on the Atlantic coast of Portugal, the westernmost wine region in continental Europe, is the most unusual.
The building, at the corner of Henry and Amity Streets, is on the westernmost edge of today's Cobble Hill Historic District, with views in four directions.
Al-Bab&aposs strategic location allowed Turkey earlier this year to uproot the YPG from its westernmost stronghold Afrin, thwarting a contiguous Kurdish entity along the border.
Canada's two westernmost provinces have been embroiled in a dispute over Trans Mountain since British Columbia elected a government in 2017 that vowed to oppose the project.
The westernmost exurbs of Philadelphia have been pressing into the farmland from the east, while the city of Lancaster, population 60,000, has been sprouting its own suburbs.
But on La Palma, the westernmost of the Canary Islands, negramoll makes good still wines, like this fruity, herbal bottle from Victoria Torres, a fifth-generation grower.
"Both my children say they are going to leave by boat as soon as they can," a distraught mother in westernmost Pinar del Rio province said, requesting anonymity.
Seawright said in an interview that in order to be competitive against Graham, it's critical that Democrats motivate and excite voters in the westernmost part of the state.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads The Republic of Senegal is located in West Africa, with the capital city of Dakar perched Atlantic-facing at its westernmost tip.
Reuters reporters saw a heavy military presence at Es Sider, the westernmost of the ports, during a visit on Thursday, just two days after the LNA recaptured it.
His office covers nine other border region counties besides his own -- essentially overlapping the Border Patrol's Tucson sector, or all of Arizona's border region except westernmost Yuma County.
Many Uighurs have already been funneled into the country's westernmost region of Xinjiang, with as many as 6900 million being held in re-education camps, the newspaper noted.
The Colares vineyards, the westernmost wine region in continental Europe, are often said to be on the verge of extinction, doomed by a relentless appetite for seaside housing.
The westernmost of these, in Kaliningrad, targets gamblers from neighboring Poland, while the others are in the resort town of Sochi and in the Siberian region of Altai.
Teetering on the westernmost edge of Manhattan, hundreds of booths and thousands of paintings, sculptures, photographs, and experiences fill up the massive warehouse space of Piers 92 and 94.
A key fact to start with is that the federal government owns a massive amount of land in the West, about half the acreage of the 2000 westernmost states.
Recently, Washington State's Puget Sound Restoration Fund announced an intriguing plan to plant a kelp forest in one hectare of the Hood Canal, the westernmost portion of the Sound.
Brazil uses an electronic ballot system and is expected to tally results within a couple of hours after polling stations close in the westernmost state of Acre at 6 p.m.
In Wales, Alaska, an Inupiat community that is the westernmost settlement in the United States, clams that once used to be harvested in the fall are now ready in summer.
Western governments, including the US, and rights groups have said the camps are nothing more than arbitrary detention centers, designed to eradicate Uyghur culture and Islamic practices from China's westernmost province.
Perched on the westernmost corner of Prospect Park, the cinema opened as a 16,516-seat, Wurlitzer-equipped theater, the Sanders, in 1928, and for decades suffered the indignities of old age.
BERLIN — Thomas Harding, a Briton in his late 40s, led the way into a decrepit single-story wooden structure on an overgrown lakeside plot on Berlin's westernmost border in Gross Glienicke.
Perched in the westernmost county in New York, within heckling distance of Ohio, Jamestown has been leaking population for years as many of its furniture factories flopped and textile mills tanked.
It's true that some part of this westernmost stretch of the High Line, where it descends to meet West 34th Street, was always going to have to sit below the yard.
Since then, debris from the helicopter has been plucked from the waters off Kaena Point, a nature reserve on the westernmost tip of Oahu, by search teams using helicopters, airplanes and boats.
The bill would not immediately move British Columbia, Canada's westernmost province, over to permanent DST, but it would allow for the province to quickly switch once other governments in the region do so.
Navy divers and EOD personnel conducted a number of exercises at Adak, the westernmost city in the US, including putting unmanned and remotely operated vehicles to the test in the frigid Alaskan waters.
We drove through the Gobi Desert outside the city to the mound of mud that was once The First Beacon Tower of the Great Wall, or the westernmost end of the western defense.
Imagine superimposing a map of Alaska over a map of the U.S. If Alaska's westernmost point were in San Francisco, its easternmost edge would stretch like a vast web, all the way to Florida.
Belarus, once the westernmost edge of the Soviet Union, today gets 213 percent of its natural gas from Russia, sweetened with subsidies worth around 10 percent of its GDP, according to the Financial Observer.
This third demonstration of Micius's capabilities paved the way for a subsequent, successful, attempt to share a secure key between Xinglong and a station 2,500km away in Nanshan, a town in Xinjiang, China's westernmost province.
"While sales activity in Canada's three westernmost provinces appears to have stopped deteriorating, it will be some time before supply and demand there becomes better balanced and the outlook for home prices improves," he said.
In Newquay, Cornwall, at the westernmost edge of Britain where the Atlantic Ocean meets Fistral Bay, people are as flummoxed by the goings-on in Washington as they are by those in their own capital.
November 2 Huntington, West Virginia, and an undisclosed location in Indiana: Stopping by Huntington -- on the far reaches of West Virginia's westernmost boundary -- allows for Trump to hit two Senate races in a single day.
The rugged peninsula is positioned between North Africa, Europe and the Mediterranean on the westernmost edge of the continent, so the DNA of its ancient population shows how it was affected by migration over time.
The summer house, on Berlin's westernmost border in Gross Glienicke, Germany, and near what used to be a Nazi airfield, was awarded a landmark status in 2014 and turned into a memorial for truth and reconciliation.
In one group of five cities, there was about a 40-minute difference between the easternmost city and the westernmost one, even though schools got out at the same time and other factors were the same.
Late last year China openly appealed to Pakistan's opposition politicians not to resist construction of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor, a part of the belt that links Xinjiang, China's westernmost province, with Gwadar on the Indian Ocean.
In Shotal district, the westernmost area of Panjshir, the carcass of a home bombed in a Russian attack stands alongside rebuilt homes across from the village mosque, a looming reminder of what invaders bring to the province.
Niihau is the westernmost inhabited Hawaiian island, and because of its reputation for being the "Forbidden Island," I'm kind of skeptical that a LEI would be a welcoming gesture there, but it is a nicely alliterative clue.
"Port Victoria was as remote as it gets — a small fishing village on Lake Victoria at Kenya's westernmost point," said Ken Kobe, who taught Professor Juma while serving as a Peace Corps volunteer there in 1969-70.
With Trans Mountain, Mr. Trudeau has found himself trapped in the middle of an issue that has provoked heated rhetoric on both sides, divided Canada's two westernmost provinces and exposed a rift in the country's Indigenous communities.
CreditCreditAndy Haslam for The New York Times The last time I saw Bridin Concannon, she was walking toward me along the narrow road on the westernmost edge of the island of Inishmaan, off the west coast of Ireland.
FOR THE PAST three years China's government, citing national-security concerns, has run relentless campaigns against the culture and religion of the Uighur people, 11m Muslims who speak a Turkic language and live in Xinjiang, China's north-westernmost corner.
Cabo da Roca and Cascais, at the westernmost point in Portugal, offer sunset views sure to get lots of "likes," — just be careful to hold onto your belongings at the windy viewing points in Parque Natural de Sintra-Cascais.
But those talents are only visible in the westernmost parts of the species' range, the CMS said -- chimps in Guinea, Sierra Leone, Liberia and the Ivory Coast have the ability, but those in other parts of Africa do not.
Sprinting across the state's sparsely populated, westernmost reaches, Klobuchar is heralding her many endorsements in the state, a doubling of her staff in Iowa and the $1 million she raised in the day after the debate on Thursday night.
A report from a district in central Villa Clara province had the new constitution ratified by 414 votes versus 66 opposed, and another from a district in westernmost Pinar del Rio reported 298 yes votes and 18 no votes.
Over the past few days, journalists in Tijuana have followed groups of caravan members as they've attempted to cross the border fence that stretches across a beach on the westernmost end of the US-Mexico border, separating San Diego from Tijuana.
CALGARY, Alberta (Reuters) - The new Alberta government has enacted a law enabling it to restrict the flow of oil and gas to neighboring British Columbia, raising the stakes in a dispute between Canada's westernmost provinces over the Trans Mountain pipeline.
The United States Border Patrol's El Paso sector — which covers a 268-mile stretch of border through the two westernmost counties of Texas, including El Paso, and New Mexico — has seen a huge surge in unauthorized migrants trying to cross.
A magnificent stretch of desert sandwiched between mountains, Gansu was once China's Wild West, containing the westernmost structures of The Great Wall, built to ward off attacking nomadic hordes, and legendary shrines dug into cliffs for the westward spread of Buddhism.
Facing this prospect, the YPG in December invited the Syrian government of President Bashar al-Assad to take over the westernmost part of its territory, around the city of Manbij, and seeks broader negotiations with him over the area it holds.
The theory goes like this: The period between Los Angeles's first settlement by Spanish missionaries and its eventual incorporation into a 20th-century United States capable of managing its westernmost cities was marked by an unusually long-lived instability in state authority.
On a Saturday in September, it's cresting hill after hill in the westernmost corner of San Juan County, Utah, just above the southern border of the state, pushing through the cedar and sage that dot Navajo Mountain's picturesque canyons and sandy bluffs.
Image: Bat Conservation International"The discovery of the disease almost 1,300 miles [2,092 km] from the previous westernmost detection of the fungus in Nebraska is devastating news," noted Katie Gillies, Director of Imperiled Species for Bat Conservation International, in a press statement.
A referendum on whether to change the electoral system is set to take place next year in British Columbia, Canada's westernmost province, where progressive activists are hoping that a new voting format could stoke youth turnout and benefit green and social-democratic parties.
It was not clear why Mr. Kalin had referred to Manbij, a city at the westernmost point of the Syrian territory held by the Kurds, though it might have been cited as a way station for the troops as they moved toward Afrin.
It ricocheted from Romans to Goths to Byzantines to Slavs before being conquered by the Turks in the 15th century, becoming the westernmost outpost of the Ottoman Empire — until the Hapsburgs came along and it was swallowed by the Austro-Hungarian Empire.
Clarence Lang, professor of African and African-American studies at the University of Kansas and author of "Grassroots at the Gateway," said that as the northernmost Southern city and the westernmost Eastern city, St. Louis has had peculiar forms of racial stratification.
Although Bering's second Kamchatka Expedition brought disaster for him personally when adverse weather on the return journey led to a shipwreck on one of the westernmost Aleutian Islands and his eventual death from scurvy in December 1741, it was an incredible success for Russia.
CALGARY, Alberta, May 1 (Reuters) - The new Alberta government has proclaimed into a law an act enabling it to restrict the flow of oil and gas to neighbouring British Columbia, raising the stakes in a spat between Canada's two westernmost provinces over the Trans Mountain pipeline.
But such is the overall interest generated by the royal couple's decision to move to Canada's westernmost province, that the CBC, the Canadian broadcaster, issued an etiquette guide for would be royal-spotters that reads like a how-to from the parks authority for engaging with wildlife.
Yet a dispute between Iran and Great Britain, each of which has seized a tanker ship belonging to the other, has managed it in recent weeks — eclipsing a running feud between Vietnam and China, whose ships have squared off at Vanguard Bank, the westernmost feature in the Spratly Islands.
Designed by the Pritzker Prize-winning architect Richard Meier, the 556-unit building, 363 First Avenue, is going up just south of the United Nations headquarters on the westernmost lot of the long-dormant site, which stretches along the Franklin D. Roosevelt Drive from 35th Street to 41st Street.
Other migrants from the caravans have on recent nights made their way unguided out to the westernmost stretch of the border, where the tall metal border fence passes through sunburned hills and alongside residential communities in western Tijuana, emerges at the beach and plunges into the Pacific Ocean.
For example, four women share a simply furnished cabana on the club's westernmost block, which has sunset views and few children, while Vinnie Cennamo, 63, enjoys sunning himself on his section of the deck, which juts out over the busy patio around an adults-only pool, and chatting with passers-by.
CreditCreditChrystel Lebas IN ORDER TO see one of the oldest living trees on earth in one of the oldest evergreen forests in the world, you must first fly two hours from Tokyo to the town of Kagoshima on Kyushu, which is the southern- and westernmost of Japan's four major islands.
Interpretations vary south of the Philippines, but it's reasonable to trace the island chain through Indonesia, the island state that forms the southern arc of the South China Sea, and on to the Andamans and Nicobars, which curve northerly from Banda Aceh, at Indonesia's westernmost extreme, before terminating off Burma.
Specifically, the statement mentioned a potential strike on Andersen Air Force Base designed "to send a serious warning signal to the US." The base is one of two on the Pacific island, which are the closest bases on US soil to North Korea, and represent the westernmost tip of the country's military might.

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