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Washington
Washington is in the northwest corner of the contiguous United States (which excludes Alaska and Hawaii). It’s nicknamed "The Evergreen State" because of its many forests, which cover over half the state. Its Capital is Olympia but the biggest city is Seattle. The estimated population of Washington is 7'614,893 (2019). The governor is Jay Inslee.
Western Washington has a mostly Mediterranean climate, with mild temperatures and wet winters, autumns and springs, and relatively dry summers, while Eastern Washington, the part of the state east of the Cascades, has a relatively dry climate. With half the state covered in forests, it’s no surprise that Washington is one of the country’s biggest lumber and plywood producers. This state is also known for mining valuable metals such as gold, lead, and aluminum.
Washington’s culture is diverse thanks to its relatively recent settlement and role as a major port for Pacific Ocean trade. There are large communities of Asians, Scandinavians, Native Americans, and more recently, Hispanics.
If you want information about your city in Washington, click on the Washington city names or Washington town names below:
Complete List of Cities in Washington
FEDERAL WAY
Federal Way is a City in King county with -100 000 inhabitants.
SPOKANE VALLEY
Spokane Valley is a City in Spokane county with -100 000 inhabitants.
RENTON
Renton is a City in King county with -100 000 inhabitants.
YAKIMA
Yakima is a City in Yakima county with -100 000 inhabitants.
KENT
Kent is a City in King county with -100 000 inhabitants.
EVERETT
Everett is a City in Snohomish county with -150 000 inhabitants.
BELLEVUE
Bellevue is a City in King county with -150 000 inhabitants.
VANCOUVER
Vancouver is a City in Clark county with -200 000 inhabitants.
TACOMA
Tacoma is a City in Pierce county with -200 000 inhabitants.
SPOKANE
Spokane is a City in Spokane county with -250 000 inhabitants.
SEATTLE
Seattle is a City in King county with -750 000 inhabitants.