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Yamhill is the name of several places and geographical features in Oregon: Jump to: navigation, search State nickname: Beaver State Other U.S. States Capital Salem Largest city Portland Governor Ted Kulongoski (D) Senators Ron Wyden (D) Gordon Smith (R) Official languages None Area 255,026 km² (9th)  - Land 248,849 km²  - Water 6,177 km² (2. ...

Yamhill is also a project code name given by Intel Corporation to the EM64T CPU architecture. (Intel has a long-established tradition of using the names of West Coast rivers as project code names). Yamhill is a city located in Yamhill County, Oregon. ... The Willamette Valley is the region in northwest Oregon in the United States that surrounds the Willamette River as it proceeds northward from its emergence from mountains near Eugene to its confluence with the Columbia River. ... McMinnville is a city located in Yamhill County, Oregon. ... Forest Grove is a city located in Washington County, Oregon. ... Yamhill County is a county located in the state of Oregon. ... Originally, in continental Europe, a county was the land under the jurisdiction of a count. ... The Yamhill River is a tributary of the Willamette River, approximately 12 mi (19 km) long, in northwestern Oregon in the United States. ... Jump to: navigation, search The Murray River in Australia. ... A Coastal range is any range of mountains forming a coastline. ... The Willamette River (pronounced wil-LAM-met) is a tributary of the Columbia River, approximately 240 mi (386 km) long, in northwestern Oregon in the United States. ... A tributary (or affluent or confluent) is a contributory stream, a river that does not reach the sea, but joins another major river (a parent river), to which it contributes its waters, swelling its discharge. ... A project code name is a name (usually a single word or short phrase) which is given to a project being developed by industry, academia, government, and other concerns. ... The following article is about the multinational corporation; intel is also an abbreviation for intelligence, used in reference to military intelligence and espionage. ... Extended Memory 64-bit Technology (EM64T) is Intels implementation of AMD64, a 64-bit extension to the IA-32 architecture. ... To a large extent, the design of a CPU, or central processing unit, is the design of its control unit. ...


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Yamhill County, Oregon - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (762 words)
Yamhill County is a county located in the state of Oregon.
Yamhill County is also the center of Oregon's wine industry, having the largest area of any Oregon county planted in vineyards.
Yamhill County was created in July 5, 1843, five years before the Oregon Territory was established.
Yamhill County History (556 words)
Yamhill was the second of the four original districts created by the Provisional Legislature in 1843.
In 1964 the probate function was transferred from the jurisdiction of the county court to the district court.
The county court was abolished in 1968 and the board of commissioners was established in 1969.
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