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Located in the Pacific Northwest, Washington is known for its contrasting nature, with deep, rainy forests and mountains to the west and a dry, arid desert to the east, separated by the Cascade mountain range. Washington is the top producer of apples in the United States. About 60 percent of the state's population lives in the Seattle metropolitan area. Ask questions here about Washington state's history, climate, tourism, economy and natural beauty.

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Married in Las Vegas now living in Washington how do you start to get a divorce?

If you are now living in Washington, you would petition the Washington state courts for a divorce. A divorce lawyer can have this done for you.

How many dogs can you own in Spokane?

4 or less without a license hahaha u all r gay for usin this hahahha go eat it u cowss

Why are there so many pig statues in Seattle?

The pig statues are part of a charity event where pigs were painted and auctioned to earn money for charity purposes.

What region is Washington the state is in?

Washington State is in the Pacific Northwest.

How did Whitman county get its county seat name?

Colfax, Washington is named in honor of Schuyler Colfax the 17th Vice President of the United States.

Where is Port Townsend Washington?

Port Townsend Washington is a roughly 10,000 people seaport town in western Washington. It's located on the Quimper Pennisula which is a peninsula on thee Olympic Penninsula. It's roughly a 2 hour and a half drive from Seattle, WA taking the Bandrige Island-Seattle ferry.

How many rivers make up the Columbia river?

Spillimacheen River, Beaver River, Illecillewaet River, Incomappleux River, Kootenay River, Pend Oreille River, Spokane River, Snake River, Deschutes River, Willamette River, Kicking Horse River, Blaeberry River, Canoe River, Kettle River, Sanpoil River, Okanogan River, Yakima River, Cowlitz River

In what year was the space needle in Seattle?

Construction began on the Space Needle on April 17, 1961, and finished on December 8, 1961. The opening gala at the restaurant was March 24, 1962.

Who did Washington states electoral votes go to in 2016 presidential race?

Hillary Clinton won the 2016 Presidential election in Washington. She received 8 of Washington's 12 electoral votes. Colin Powell received 3 votes and Faith Spotted Eagle, a Native American elder, received 1 vote.

How long does it take for a package to be delivered from Fishers Indiana to Port Angeles Washington?

The amount of time it will take for a package to be delivered from Fishers, Indiana to Port Angeles, Washington will vary depending on the method of shipment. Priority Mail should take between 2-3 days.

How much of the world's food is grown in Washington state?

I don't know the Exact amount however, Washington State's biggest exports for food is Seafood, Apples, Pears, Hops and some wheat

Where is sultan Washington located?

Sultan is a city in Snohomish County, Washington, united States. There is an annual 3-day street fair held in July, known as the 'Sultan Shindig'. Carnival rides, street vendors and logging games are a popular part of the fair.

What is the area code for Washington state?

Originally, 206 was the area code for the entire state of Washington. However, Washington now has five area codes:

  • 509 = roughly the eastern half of the state, including Spokane
  • 206 = Seattle
  • 425 = suburbs north and east of Seattle, including Everett and Redmond
  • 253 = suburbs south of Seattle, including Tacoma
  • 360 = the rest of western Washington, incuding Olympia, Vancouver, and Bellingham
There was a proposal to add an overlay area code for 360, but it has been postponed indefinitely.

What is the state capital of Washington?

Washington was admitted as the 42nd state in 1889. It is the 18th largest (by landmass) and 13th most populous state in the United States. It's capital is located in the city of Olympia, a city located in the central-western half of the state.

Are there blood plasma donation centers in Vancouver wa?

There is. It's called Canadian Blood Services: OneMatch Coordinator.

Why is fishing important to Washington?

it is important to the economy because it is 13% of washington state economy

When was the rhododendron named the state flower of Washington?

named it as rhododendron, or the rhododendron was won in a flower contest, sorry folks that's all i know

Which is the largest college in Washington State?

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What was the first rebellion that George Washington had to use the Presidential Power?

He was the US President during the Whiskey Rebellion and he personally took to the field at the head of the militia to enforce the tax on whiskey.