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  2. Geography of Washington (state) - Wikipedia

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    The Pacific coast of Westport. Washington is the northwesternmost state of the contiguous United States.It borders Idaho to the east, bounded mostly by the meridian running north from the confluence of the Snake River and Clearwater River (about 117°02'23" west), except for the southernmost section where the border follows the Snake River.

  3. Category : Populated coastal places in Washington (state)

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    Pages in category "Populated coastal places in Washington (state)" The following 31 pages are in this category, out of 31 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  4. Puget Sound region - Wikipedia

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    Puget Sound, its basins, and major surrounding cities. The Puget Sound region is a coastal area of the Pacific Northwest in the U.S. state of Washington, including Puget Sound, the Puget Sound lowlands, and the surrounding region roughly west of the Cascade Range and east of the Olympic Mountains. It is characterized by a complex array of ...

  5. Cascadia (bioregion) - Wikipedia

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    The name 'Cascadia' was first used by the town Cascadia, Oregon that was settled in 1890 in what is now Linn County. [ 9 ] McCloskey is the source of the proposed Cascadian boundaries that include the complete watershed of the Columbia River, including the territories of what is now Idaho, western Montana, and smaller parts of Wyoming, Utah ...

  6. Washington (state) - Wikipedia

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    A physical map of Washington with the cities of Bellingham, Everett, Seattle, Tacoma, Olympia, Vancouver, Spokane, Yakima, and Kennewick pinned. The Pacific coast of Westport Washington is the northwesternmost state of the contiguous United States .

  7. Willapa Hills - Wikipedia

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    The Willapa Hills is a geologic, physiographic, and geographic region in southwest Washington. When described as a physiographical province, the Willapa Hills are bounded by the Pacific Ocean to the west, the Columbia River to the south, the Olympic Mountains to the north, and the Cascade Range to the east. [1]

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  9. Grays Harbor - Wikipedia

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    Map of Grays Harbor Grays Harbor is an estuarine bay located 45 miles (72 km) north of the mouth of the Columbia River , on the southwest Pacific coast of Washington state , in the United States. It is a ria , which formed at the end of the last ice age, when sea levels flooded the Chehalis River .