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Washington Counties

Kittitas County 1
Parent Category: Washington Counties
Created: 12 June 2014

Kittitas County is one of the counties in Washington State. This county borders with Chelan County to the North, with Douglas County to the Northeast, with Grant County to the East, with Yakima County to the South, with Pierce County to the West and with King County to the Northwest. The territory of the county is 2,333 square miles with the population of 41,765 people. County Seat and the largest city in the county is Ellensburg. Kittitas County was formed in 1883 after separation from Yakima County.

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Rodeo in Ellensburg 11
Parent Category: Events and festivals
Created: 24 November 2013

The Ellensburg Rodeo is one of the oldest rodeos, and it is held in the state of Washington. The rodeo has won its place in the Top 25 rodeos of the Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association and in America’s Top 10 professional rodeos.

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Counties
Parent Category: Washington Counties
Created: 19 June 2014

Lewis County is a county in Washington State. The territory of the county comprises 2,436 square miles and the population of the county is a little bit more than 75,000. Lewis County was created in 1845 and originally it was named Meriwether Lewis. The county was formed out of Clark County (originally Vancouver District).

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Counties
Parent Category: Washington Counties
Created: 07 July 2014

Lincoln County is located in the eastern part of the State of Washington. The territory of the county is 2,310 square miles. The climate of Lincoln County makes it perfect for agriculture and recreation. The population of the county is 10,301. Its’ largest city and county seat is Davenport.

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Counties
Parent Category: Washington Counties
Created: 08 July 2014

Mason County is a county in Washington State. The territory of the county is 1,051 square miles, and the population is 60,497. The county borders with Jefferson, Kitsap, Pierce, Thurston and Grays Harbor Counties.

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Skokomish River 7
Parent Category: Mason County
Created: 24 September 2014

 The Skokomish River is the largest river flowing into Hood Canal. There are two forks of the river: North Fork and Sooth Fork. Near the towns of Union and Skokomish the river creates a large estuary, which is called Skokomish Flats.

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Counties
Parent Category: Washington Counties
Created: 09 July 2014

Okanogan County is the largest county in Washington State. The territory of the county is 5,315 square miles. It borders with Ferry, Lincoln, Grant, Douglas, Chelan, Skagit, Whatcom County, Fraser Valley Regional District of British Columbia, Okanagan-Similkameen Regional District of British Columbia and Kootenay Boundary Regional District of British Columbia.

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