Generally speaking, the atmosphere and outer space is above Oregon.
If by "above" you euphemistically meant "north" since "north" is usually "upwards" on a map, then the answer would be Washington State and then the Canadian province of British Columbia.
yes. it is above california.
no Oregon is below Washington and above California and by Idaho
Nevada,Oregon and Arizona are the ones right next to California
Oregon is north of (and shares a border with) both California and Nevada.
It is either Washington or Oregon Washington State
NV is the abbreviation for the state of Nevada. Nevada is a in the USA to the right of Utah, to the left of California - which also curves around to the bottom of Nevada - under Idaho and Oregon - Oregon is northwest of it and Idaho is next to Oregon, northeast of it - and it is above and next to Arizona, which comes off of the southeast corner.
No. California's northern border is with Oregon, and Oregon's northern border is Washington.
Corvallis is where the Oregon State University(Beavers) . The University of Oregon (home Of the DUCKS).
It is next to California, but it also touches Arizona, Utah, Idaho and Oregon.
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California is directly south of Oregon.
Oregon is located on the west coast of the U.S.A. Above it is the state of Washington and below it are the states of California and Nevada. East of it is the state of Idaho, and Oregon's western beaches are washed by the great Pacific Ocean.