portland
More than one state has a city named Portland, please specify...
I'd say San Fransisco 1st. then seattle, then portland.. but i live in portland so... hey! i live in portlnd OR! and i put it this way seattle then san fransisco and then portland Well I put it this way Portland, Seattle, then San francisco.
The coastal city of Seattle, Washington experiences more than 200 days of rain per year. During the winter months Seattle will experience rain on most every day.
Chehalis!
Seattle is closer to Canada than Portland. Seattle is located approximately 140 miles south of the Canadian border, while Portland is about 175 miles from the border. Therefore, Seattle is the closer city to Canada.
portland is bigger city then phoenix but portland is not bigger city then seattle Incorrect Phoenix is larger then portland and Seattle combined portlands population as of 2010 cenus was 583,776 seattle 608,660 giving them a combined population of 1,192,436 the population of Phoenix alone is 1,445,632 with the metro Phoenix area having over 4 million
Portland is a city, not a town, and it is located in Oregon, not Washington. It is the largest city in Oregon and is known for its vibrant culture, arts scene, and proximity to nature. In Washington, the largest city is Seattle.
Seattle, Washington. Most likely, but google it. You'll get much more reliable souces there.
Yes, there is a city named Boring, located in Oregon, USA. It is an unincorporated community in Clackamas County, situated near Portland. The name "Boring" was derived from the surname of a local miner, and the community has embraced its quirky name with various local events and attractions.
Seattle, Washington is the home to grunge music.
Vegas... Definitly Vagas...Or Boston...
A coastal city located in a region with a rainy climate, such as Seattle in the Pacific Northwest, would likely experience more days of rain compared to a coastal city in a region with a dry or arid climate, such as Los Angeles in California.