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Panoramic view from Washington Pass Observation Site (a.k.a. Washington Pass Overlook), Okanogan County, Washington (2023)
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Washington is astate in thePacific Northwest region of theUnited States. It is often referred to asWashington state to distinguish it fromthe national capital, both named afterGeorge Washington, aU.S. Founding Father and the firstU.S. president. Washington borders thePacific Ocean to the west,Oregon to the south, andIdaho to the east and sharesan international border with theCanadian province ofBritish Columbia to the north.Olympia is thestate capital, and the most populous city isSeattle.

Washington is the18th-largest state, with an area of 71,362 square miles (184,830 km2), and the13th-most populous state, with a population of just less than 8 million. The majority of Washington's residents live in theSeattle metropolitan area, the center of transportation, business, and industry onPuget Sound, an inlet of the Pacific Ocean consisting of numerous islands, deepfjords and bays carved out by glaciers. The remainder of the state consists of deeptemperate rainforests in the west;mountain ranges in the west, center, northeast, and far southeast, and a semi-arid basin region in the east, center, and south, given over to intensive agriculture. Washington is the second most populous state on theWest Coast and in the Western United States, afterCalifornia.Mount Rainier, an activestratovolcano, is the state's highest elevation at 14,411 feet (4,392 meters), and is the mosttopographically prominent mountain in thecontiguous U.S.

Washington is a leadinglumber producer, the largest producer of apples, hops, pears, blueberries, spearmint oil, and sweet cherries in the U.S., and ranks high in the production of apricots, asparagus, dry edible peas, grapes, lentils, peppermint oil, and potatoes. Livestock, livestock products, and commercial fishing—particularly ofsalmon,halibut, andbottomfish—are also significant contributors to the state's economy. Washington ranks third inwine production. Manufacturing industries in Washington include aircraft, missiles, shipbuilding, and other transportation equipment, food processing, metals, and metal products, chemicals, and machinery. (Full article...)

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The Tetons and the Snake River (photographed byAnsel Adams, 1942) shows the Snake River and theTeton Range.

TheSnake River is a major river in the interiorPacific Northwest region of the United States. About 1,080 miles (1,740 km) long, it is the largest tributary of theColumbia River, which is the largest North American river that empties into thePacific Ocean. Beginning inYellowstone National Park, westernWyoming, it flows across the aridSnake River Plain of southernIdaho, the ruggedHells Canyon on the borders of Idaho,Oregon andWashington, and finally the rollingPalouse Hills of southeast Washington. It joins the Columbia River just downstream from theTri-Cities, Washington, in the southernColumbia Basin.

The river'swatershed, which drains parts of sixU.S. states, is situated between theRocky Mountains to the north and east, theGreat Basin to the south, and theBlue Mountains andOregon high desert to the west. The region has a long history ofvolcanism; millions of years ago,Columbia River basalts covered vast areas of the western Snake River watershed, while the Snake River Plain was a product of theYellowstone volcanic hotspot. The river was further altered by catastrophic flooding in the most recentIce Age, which created such features as theSnake River Canyon andShoshone Falls. (Full article...)

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The North Cascades are high and rugged with varied conifer species.

TheEcology of the North Cascades is heavily influenced by the high elevation andrain shadow effects of the mountain range. TheNorth Cascades is a section of theCascade Range from the South Fork of theSnoqualmie River inWashington, United States, to the confluence of theThompson andFraser Rivers inBritish Columbia,Canada, where the range is officially called the Cascade Mountains but is usually referred to as the Canadian Cascades. TheNorth Cascades Ecoregion is a Level IIIecoregion in theCommission for Environmental Cooperation's classification system.

The terrain of the North Cascades is composed of high, rugged mountains. It contains the greatest concentration of active alpineglaciers in theconterminous United States and has a variety of climatic zones. Adry continental climate occurs in the east and mild,maritime,rainforest conditions are found in the west. It is underlain bysedimentary andmetamorphic rock in contrast to the adjoining Cascades which are composed of volcanics. (Full article...)

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