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Is oragon a peninsula?
no
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Who went on the oragon trail?
The Pioneers
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Which two nations signed the SALT agreement?
hi i am nolyn and the answer is oragon and Mississippi
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What state might be called all right because of its postal abbreviation?
Ohio Oklahoma or oragon im not sure which one!
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Portland, Oregon - The Official City Guide
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Portland, Oregon’s largest city, is 78 miles (126 km) from the Oregon Coast, at the convergence of two major rivers (the Columbia and Willamette), near the Columbia River Gorge and Mount Hood, Willamette Valley wine country and other regional destinations.
23 Fun Things to Do in Portland, Oregon | U.S. News Travel
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On clear days, you can see snowy Mount Hood, the highest mountain in Oregon (at 11,239 feet), from Portland. Mount Hood is the region's prime skiing area, with numerous powdery downhill and cross ...
Oregon | Capital, Map, Population, & Facts | Britannica
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Oregon, constituent state of the U.S. It is bounded to the north by Washington, to the east by Idaho, to the south by Nevada and California, and to the west by the Pacific Ocean. Its largest city is Portland and its capital is Salem, both of which are in the northwestern part of the state.
Portland, OR: Find the BEST food, forests, breweries and art
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Portland has many nicknames: Rose City, Beervana and Bridgetown, to name a few. Like its monikers, Portland is pretty unique. It has world-renowned chefs and hundreds of food carts; art in theaters and outside on the street; the world’s largest independent bookstore and highest concentration of craft breweries; a huge urban forest; and a bridge reserved for bicyclists.
Portland | History, Description, Map, & Facts | Britannica
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Portland, city, seat (1854) of Multnomah county, northwestern Oregon, U.S. The state’s largest city, it lies just south of Vancouver, Washington, on the Willamette River near its confluence with the Columbia River, about 100 miles (160 km) by river from the Pacific Ocean. Portland is the focus of a