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  Coquille, Oregon - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Coquille is a city that is the county seat of Coos County, Oregon.
The city derives its name from the Coquille Indian tribe.
Coquille is located at 43°10'46" North, 124°11'15" West (43.179528, -124.187582)
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Coquille,_Oregon   (400 words)

  
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Oeufs à couver.- 60 grammes en moyenne ; coquille blanche.
Oeufs à couver.- 60 grammes ; coquille brune.
Oeufs à couver.- 45 grammes ; coquille brun clair.
www.chez.com /volaillepoultry/pouletrangdl.html   (2158 words)

  
 Coquille River Light House brings commerce
Coquille River Light House was the last light house built on the Oregon Coast.
The Coquille River proved to be a progressive area capable of producing commerce.
After years of communicating with Congress about the importance of the Coquille River, a decision was finally made for the improvement of the river's mouth.
www.travel-to-oregon-tips.com /coquille-river-light-house.html   (605 words)

  
 Coquille Subbasin Working Atlas: Population   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Since blocks often overlap the boundaries of the Coquille subbasin, total population must be estimated based on the average population density for each block.
Since most of the population within the Coquille is clustered around several small towns this only raises a question of accuracy around the town of Bandon where the extended population straddles the Southwest boundary of the Coquille subbasin.
In an analysis of the distribution of human population relative to the Coquille River and its primary tributaries, the Census Block population density was combined with a coverage of major streams buffered within two miles on each side.
www.inforain.org /coqatlas/Populat.htm   (409 words)

  
 [Coquille Indian Tribal Code], Chapter 675 - Traffic Ordinance   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
To preserve the peace and safety of the Coquille Indian Reservation, and to protect the quality of life for those persons who reside, work or visit on the Coquille Indian Reservation, this Ordinance regulates certain activities and establishes civil penalties for the violation of these regulations.
The Tribal Council has thus determined that certain activities on the lands of the Coquille Indian Reservation have the potential to interfere with the health, safety and well-being of residents of and visitors to the lands of the Coquille Indian Tribe.
It shall be a civil traffic infraction for any person on lands of the Coquille Indian Tribe to violate the Rules of the Road attached as an addendum to this Ordinance.
www.narf.org /nill/Codes/coquillecode/coquilletraffic.htm   (1964 words)

  
 Coquille (tribe) -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
The Coquille were forcibly moved onto Siletz Reservation lands in 1856.
The Coquille language is an extinct (A group of Amerindian languages (the name coined by an American anthropologist, Edward Sapir)) Athabaskan language classified as part of the Tolowa-Galice branch of the Oregon Coast indigenous languages.
The Coquille nation has a (Any of numerous shrubs of genus Vaccinium bearing cranberries) cranberry growing operation in (Click link for more info and facts about North Bend, Oregon) North Bend, Oregon.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/c/co/coquille_(tribe).htm   (204 words)

  
 Coquille Tribal Profile
The Coquille Restoration Act recognizes the sovereignty of the tribe and its authority as tribal government to manage and administer political and legal jurisdiction over its lands, businesses, and community members.
Its members are descended from people who inhabited the watersheds of the Coquille River system, a small portion of Coos Bay at the South Slough, and areas north and south of the Coquille River mouth where it enters the ocean at present day Bandon.
Because neither treaty was ever ratified by Congress, those Coquille people and their descendants were denied a permanent homeland until the modern Coquille Tribe negotiated several land purchases, which constitute today's 6,400 acre tribal land base.
www.npaihb.org /profiles/tribal_profiles/Oregon/Coquille.htm   (361 words)

  
 The Coquille River Light House at Bandon on the Sea,Oregon
In 1891, Congress appropriated $50,000 for the construction of the Coquille River Light Station, the last to be built on the Oregon coast.
The Coquille River Lighthouse presents a relatively simple exterior due to the small scale of the structure, and resembles characteristics of the High Victorian Italian ate style.
Although the Coquille River is navigable for dozens of miles upstream, early coasting mariners generally bypassed it rather than risk crossing the treacherous bar across its mouth.
www.fiddlersgreen.net /buildings/lighthouses/coquille/info/info.htm   (1275 words)

  
 Coquille (tribe) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Coquille are a Native American tribe centered in southwest Oregon in the United States, where the Coos River flows into Coos Bay.
The Coquille language is an extinct Athabaskan language classified as part of the Tolowa-Galice branch of the Oregon Coast indigenous languages.
The Coquille nation has a cranberry growing operation in North Bend, Oregon.
www.wikipedia.org /wiki/Coquille%2B(tribe)   (157 words)

  
 [Coquille Indian Tribal Code], Chapter 647 - Garnishment Ordinance   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
The Coquille Tribal Court may issue a writ of garnishment within its jurisdiction, as provided in CITC 610.200, except that writs of garnishment shall not issue under CIT 610.200(1)(b)(1).
The Clerk of the Coquille Tribal Court shall issue a writ of garnishment upon hearing in the Coquille Tribal Court.
These rules are located at CITC 620.120(2)(c) and state that: The summons and complaint shall be served by any person 18 years of age or older and not a party to the either the original suit (where the original judgment was obtained) or the garnishment.
www.narf.org /nill/Codes/coquillecode/coquillegarnishment.htm   (5444 words)

  
 Facts about the Coquille Watershed
The 1059 square mile Coquille River Watershed is the third largest river system in Oregon to originate from the Coast Range.
The Coquille's three major tributaries; the North (including the East Fork), Middle, and South Forks; join the mainstem within a few miles up and down stream of the town of Myrtle Point and flow into the Pacific Ocean at Bandon.
Although the watershed is large, the estuary of the Coquille is one of the smaller in the state.
www.coquillewatershed.org /Coquille_Facts.html   (334 words)

  
 City of Coquille   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
The City of Coquille is the Coos County seat and is nestled in a beautiful valley, set between the I-5 corridor and the Pacific Ocean along the beautiful Coquille River.
To serve the citizens of Coquille by providing quality services in a timely manner, to protect persons and property, and to be the best neighbor and caretaker possible.
The title "Only in Coquille" is a trademark of the City of Coquille.
www.cityofcoquille.org   (201 words)

  
 Coquille - Constitution
Coquille tribal members may exercise tribal hunting, fishing and gathering rights to the fullest extent possible under federal and tribal laws.
All enrolled members of the Coquille Indian Tribe who are eighteen years of age or over on the date of the election shall have the right to vote by secret ballot in that election.
The Tribal Council of the Coquille Indian Tribe may exercise such powers as may be returned to it in the future by the Secretary of the Interior, or by any other duly-authorized official or agency of government.
www.tribalresourcecenter.org /ccfolder/coquille_const.htm   (3495 words)

  
 Coquille, Oregon (Cities)
Coquille is the county seat of Coos County and a crossroads for travelers driving from Interstate 5 to the coast along Hwy 42.
The town is also situated between Coos Bay and Myrtle Point, nestled along the banks of the Coquille River.
Coquille is also positioned on Hwy 42, 67 miles east of Roseburg.
www.ohwy.com /or/c/coquille.htm   (141 words)

  
 Bandon Oregon Coast Beach Vacation Condo Rental
Coquille Point Condominiums offer visitors to the Oregon coast deluxe accommodations for the perfect coastal vacation.
Located on the cliffs in Bandon, Oregon, this vacation rental provides guests picturesque views of the sea stacks and the Pacific Ocean from across the viewing area and Park that runs along the Point.
Bandon-by-the-Sea is in the heart of a Pacific coastal region that offers an almost endless list of activities and attractions for the visitor and vacationer.
www.coquillepoint.com   (320 words)

  
 Coquille Oregon City Guide
This is the Coos County seat, and has a colorful past reflected in the historic downtown district and the many well-kept private homes dating to the late 19th and early 20th century.
Coquille is located along Highway 42, a major east-west route from US 101 and Interstate 5.
The railroad eventually chose another route inland, but subsequent generations were sustained by the bounty of the forest, as well as in farming, dairying and cattle ranching.
www.scod.com /oregon/coquille   (252 words)

  
 Coquille Oregon Resource Guide, City or community of Coquille, Oregon Facts, Information, Relocation, Real Estate, ...
The population of Coquille is approximately 4,275 (2000).
The distance from Coquille to Washington DC is 2605 miles.
Coquille is positioned 43.18 degrees north of the equator and 124.18 degrees west of the prime meridian.
www.usacitiesonline.com /orcountycoquille.htm   (262 words)

  
 Coquille River Watershed | On the Ground
Yet the Coquille's 1,059 square miles, tucked into an out-of-the-way region in the southwest corner of the state, comprise one of the largest and most biologically diverse watersheds in the Pacific Northwest.
With 175,000 acres, Plum Creek is the Coquille basin's largest private landowner.
The Coquille Watershed Association, with one of the larger staffs among Oregon's network of watershed councils, has received as much as $1 million in funding during past years, says Plum Creek's Moore.
www.pacificwatersheds.net /ontheground/coquille.htm   (1572 words)

  
 portland imc - 2001.12.31 - Coquille timber sale, News From the Oregon Woods
In December of 2000 the Coquille timber sale was stopped again, this time by Judge Rothstein (along with 170 other federal sales) because such large clearcuts degraded watersheds, which is not allowed by the ESA protecting endangered salmon.
But in spite of this court ruling, the Coquille Tribe sold 102 acres of the Chu-Aw-Clau-She EA to Lone Rock Timber in April of 2001 and Lone Rock Timber started to cut through the forests to build the new logging roads.
But since the Coquille Forest timber sale was under a new appeal from us, the tribal chairman (Ed Metcalf) told me they wouldn't be logging it due to Hogan's ruling.
portland.indymedia.org /en/2001/12/5841.shtml   (1251 words)

  
 La coquille Saint-Jacques, de la mer à l'assiette   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Cette année, les coquilles Saint-Jacques de la rade de Brest seront coraillées et en abondance.
La coquille du large est arrivée sous les criées en abondance, y compris à Saint-Brieuc où l'on met pour la première fois en exploitation un gisement hors de la baie.
Les premières coquilles de la campagne 1999-2000 ont débarqué le 4 octobre : belle noix, corail bien formé, elle est prometteuse.
www.ouest-france.fr /dossiershtm/coquille/index2.htm   (368 words)

  
 Coquille River   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Bed and Breakfast: No Notes of interest: Harbour Lights destroyed the mold for Coquille River after approximately 1,138 pieces were produced when it was pointed out that the Harbour Lights replica had six sides while the actual lighthouse has eight.
Coquille River, affectionately referred to as Bandon Light, went into service in 1896.
Thanks to the efforts of the state historic society the station was restored, and is now open daily to the public during summer months.
members.aol.com /HrbrLights/or/coquilleriver.htm   (260 words)

  
 Coquille Subbasin Working Atlas: The Coquille Subbasin   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
The 1,032 square mile Coquille Subbasin includes five subdivisions based on the primary tributaries of the Coquille River--the North Fork; East Fork; Middle Fork; and South Fork--and the main-stem of the Coquille below the confluence of the North and South Forks.
Average drainage density by subdivision ranges from a high of 4.5 in the Coquille subdivision to a low of 3.5 in the South Fork of the Coquille.
There are approximately 2,389 miles of road in the Coquille subbasin, based on the 1:100,000 scale data.
www.inforain.org /coqatlas/Subbasin.htm   (679 words)

  
 Coquille River Falls | Waterfalls of the Pacific Northwest
Coquille River Falls is one of the most consistent waterfalls in all of Oregon.
When the Coquille River (pronounced Ko-Kwell) is running low enough, it's possible to scale the hillside to the right of the falls, above Drowned Out Creek, to reach the bottom of the upper tier of the falls.
The Coquille River Falls trail drops moderately steeply down into the canyon, and reaches the falls in 1/2 mile.
www.waterfallsnorthwest.com /waterfall.php?num=1329   (350 words)

  
 Coquille - Rules of the Road (Duties to Pedestrians & Bicycles)
Upon receipt of a report containing the information required by 675A.157 (2), the Coquille Tribal Police shall determine the name and address of the registered owner of the vehicle and shall send the registered owner a letter informing the owner that the vehicle was observed violating 675A.155.
The Coquille Indian Tribal Council shall issue a certificate of exemption required under 675A.215 for any person on whose behalf a statement signed by a physician is presented to the Coquille Indian Tribal Council.
For a physician's statement to qualify under this section, the physician giving the statement must set forth reasons in the statement why use of a child safety system, or safety belt or safety harness by the person would be impractical or harmful to the person by reason of physical condition, medical problem or body size.
www.tribalresourcecenter.org /ccfolder/coquille_rulesofroad.htm   (5878 words)

  
 Coquille Houses for Sale in Coquille, Oregon Homes FSBO   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
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www.virtualfsbo.com /city777.asp?City=Coquille&State=Oregon   (230 words)

  
 OLA Quarterly, Volume 1, Number 2, Summer 1995
One of the most fascinating myths of the Coquille people relates the story of a fierce one-horned beast with a thick hide, which appeared one day and rampaged amongst the canoes and houses of the people, smashing everything.
The 40 Coquille villages maintained a complex set of relationships with their neighbors to the north and south, through marriage, trade and political alliances.
My assignment was twofold: to locate and repatriate the documented cultural record of the Coquille and to work with the tribe to outline a set of principles governing the operation of the library.
www.olaweb.org /quarterly/quar1-2/macnaughtan.shtml   (2473 words)

  
 Coquille, OR - Oregon Florists, buy flowers from your local full service retail flower shops and florist serving ...
Coquille, Oregon Florists have been brought to you by Flower Shop Network, a directory of United States and Canadian florists.
It is vitally important that you provide Coquille, Oregon Florists with accurate, detailed information regarding the name and address of the person to whom you are sending flowers.
When placing an order for Delivery in Coquille, Oregon, it is usually wise to keep the order simple, the less specific you are in your request, the less room for error.
www.flowershopnetwork.com /directory/OregonFlorists/Coquille.php   (849 words)

  
 Coquille   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
       "Originally, the Coquilles were known by their native name, which was spelled in English Mishikhwutmetunne and meant "people living on the stream called Mishi, or Misha." (Ruby and Brown, p.
A mixed blood faction known as the 'Coquille tribe' are a few dozen people of Coos-Coquille extraction living in their old location who are today seeking settlement of their land claims.
The 'Confederated Tribes of Siletz' numbered about 900 shortly before termination of reservation status in 1956; the Coquille were one of many ancestries who form the group." (Johnson, p.
logos.uoregon.edu /explore/oregon/coquille.html   (201 words)

  
 Coquille River Lighthouse - Oregon Coast Lighthouses (light house)
Like the other lighthouses on the Oregon Coast, the Coquille River Lighthouse was home to a number of stories through the years.
In 1991, the lighthouse's centennial anniversary, a new light was lit in the Coquille River tower.
To find the Coquille River Lighthouse look for the entrance to Bullards Beach State Park just north of Bandon before you cross the Coquille River Bridge.
nwcoast.com /lighthouses/oregon/coquilleriver.asp   (262 words)

  
 Coquille Subbasin Working Atlas:Terrain   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
The elevation of the Coquille subbasin ranges from near sea level feet at the mouth of the Coquille River where it meets the Pacific Ocean, to 4,075 feet at Ophir Mountain in the southern end of the subbasin at the headwaters of Rock Creek.
The 73 meter elevation data was used with the 100,000 scale stream data to develop estimates of stream gradient profiles for the major streams in the Coquille basin.
This was accomplished by combining the two data and deriving an average elevation and horizontal distance for individual stream segments.
www.inforain.org /coqatlas/Terrain.htm   (453 words)

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