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The Cascade Mountains, which stretch from northern California through Oregon and Washington into British Columbia, do not have a singular population figure since they encompass a vast and varied region. The population density varies widely, with urban areas like Seattle and Portland nearby, while the mountain range itself is largely rural and sparsely populated. Small towns and communities exist within the range, but overall, the population living directly in the mountain areas is quite low compared to the surrounding urban centers.

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