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Encyclopedia > Oregon (disambiguation)

Oregon is the name of the state of Oregon as well as several other places in the United States:

  • Oregon, Illinois
  • Oregon, Missouri
  • Oregon, Ohio
  • Oregon, Wisconsin (the town) and the village it contains
  • Oregon County, Missouri
  • Oregon Township, Michigan
  • Oregon Township, Pennsylvania

For historical usage see:

It is also the name of several warships named in honor of the state.


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Oregon - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (4219 words)
Oregon's population in 2000 was 3,421,399, a 20.4% increase over 1990.
Oregon is currently seen as a moderate Democratic-leaning state, which has voted for that party in every presidential election since 1988.
The University of Portland is Oregon's Catholic university.
Oregon - definition of Oregon in Encyclopedia (2461 words)
Oregon is represented at the federal level by two senators and five representatives, which translates into seven electoral votes.
Oregon City was the first incorporated city west of the Rockies and later, the first capital of the Oregon Territory, from 1848 to 1852, when the territory capitol was moved to Salem, Oregon.
Oregon claims the D River is the shortest river in the world, while the American state of Montana makes the same claim of the Roe River.
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