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Walla Walla, Washington, derives its name from the Walla Walla tribe, a Native American group that inhabited the region. The name is believed to mean "place of many waters," reflecting the area's numerous rivers and streams. European settlers adopted the name in the mid-19th century as they established a presence in the area. The city was officially founded in 1856 and has since grown into a vibrant community.

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