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  1. Making Oregon: A Study in Historical Geography - Volume I by Samuel N.; Dicken, Emily F. Dicken, 1979-01-01
  2. Geography of Douglas County, Oregon: Rogue River, Mount Mazama, Central Oregon Coast Range, Mount Thielsen, Umpqua River
  3. Geography of Lake County, Oregon: Goose Lake Valley, Warner Valley, Warner Lakes, Newberry Volcano, Lake Abert, Chewaucan River, Fort Rock
  4. Geography of Wallowa County, Oregon: Hells Canyon, Eastern Oregon, Imnaha River, Wallowa Lake, Sacajawea Peak, Wallowa River, Zumwalt Prairie
  5. Geography of Jefferson County, Oregon: Deschutes River, Mount Jefferson, Crooked River, Metolius River, Black Butte, Three Fingered Jack
  6. Geography of Klamath County, Oregon: Crater Lake, Rogue River, Little Butte Creek, Klamath River, Mount Mazama, Newberry Volcano, Wood River
  7. A Voyage Round the World; With a History of the Oregon Mission to Which Is Appended a Full Description of Oregon Territory, Its Geography by Gustavus Hines, 2010-10-14
  8. Geography of Lincoln County, Oregon: Central Oregon Coast Range, Alsea River, Cape Perpetua, Moolack Beach, D River, Yachats River
  9. A voyage round the world: with a history of the Oregon mission ... To which is appended a full description of Oregon Territory, its geography, history ... that rising country. By Rev. Gustavus Hines. by Michigan Historical Reprint Series, 2006-03-31
  10. Geography of Clackamas County, Oregon: Mount Hood, Tualatin River, Bull Run River, Fanno Creek, Mount Hood Climbing Accidents

81. UNC-CH Geog: North American Geog Depts-Oregon (text)
UNCCH geography. geography Departments in oregon. Highest geography degree offeredB=Bachelor's M=Master's D=Doctorate Corvallis. D oregon State University.
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Geography Departments in Oregon
Highest geography degree offered: B M D =Doctorate
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D Oregon State University
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D University of Oregon
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B Western Oregon State College
Portland
M Portland State University Main map Western region map Northwestern region map ... Comments Last modified: April 29, 2000

82. WorldBook General Reference Encyclopedia > Geography > North America > Cities >
HOMEPAGE The Sutfable Book Project, WorldBook General Reference Encyclopedia geography North America Cities oregon oregon.
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83. Oregon Urban Growth Areas Cartographic Boundary Files Descriptions And Metadata
Metadata Title, 2000 oregon Urban Growth Areas. Location, http//www.census.gov/geo/www/cob/ou2000.html.geography, oregon. Vintage, January 1, 2000.
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Cartographic Boundary Files Oregon Urban Growth Areas
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Geographic Area Descriptions Metadata Boundary File Titles 2000 Oregon Urban Growth Areas Geographic Area Description
An urban growth area (UGA) is a legally defined entity in Oregon that the U.S. Census Bureau includes in the TIGER database in agreement with the state. UGAs, which are defined around incorporated places, are used to regulate urban growth. UGA boundaries, which need not follow visible features, are delineated cooperatively by state and local officials and then confirmed in state law. UGAs, which are a pilot project, are a new geographic entity for Census 2000. Each UGA is identified by a five-digit numeric census code, assigned alphabetically by name within Oregon. Return to Top Geographic Area Descriptions Metadata
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Title 2000 Oregon Urban Growth Areas Location
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84. Oregon Colleges Online - Degrees And Certifcates
GEOG202, geography Developing World, 3, CH, CG, MH, OC, SW, S, F, online. BM, BlueMountain, MH, Mt Hood. COCC, Central oregon, OC, oregon Coast. CH, Chemeketa, P,Portland.
http://occdl.chemeketa.edu/web.cfm?ID=27

85. Bluebook.state.or.us
The paneling is matched black walnut. The map of oregon's geography abovethe fireplace in the ceremonial office is a work of Barry Faulkner.
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86. OC/GEO 103 Oregon State
home port lectures labs surf meet the profs. more info. . fieldtrip honors section web project . Dawn Wright Bob Duncan © 1999'03.
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87. Oregon: Facts, Map And State Symbols - EnchantedLearning.com
EnchantedLearning.com oregon Facts, Map and State Symbols, oregon Flag Printout/Quiz. StateFlag oregon's official state flag was adopted in 1925.
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Oregon was the 33 rd state in the USA; it became a state on February 14, 1859. State Abbreviation - OR
State Capital - Salem
Largest City - Portland
Area - 98,386 square miles [Oregon is the 9th biggest state in the USA]
Population (as of 2000) [Oregon is the 28th most populous state in the USA] Major Industries - timber, paper products, farming (wheat, cattle), mining (coal), computer equipment, electronics Major Rivers - Columbia River, Deschutes, Willamette River, John Day River, Snake River Major Lakes - Upper Klamath Lake, Crater Lake Highest Point - Mount Hood - 11,239 feet (3,426 m) above sea level Bordering States California , Idaho, Nevada, Washington Bordering Body of Water - Pacific Ocean Origin of the Name Oregon - The origin is unknown. It may have come from the French word Ouragan (which means Hurricane) and was a former name of the Columbia River. State Nickname - Beaver State State Motto - "She Flies With Her Own Wings" and "The Union" State Song - Oregon, My Oregon

88. Multnomah County Library - Homework Center Homework Help
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89. Culture In Southern Oregon
Southern oregon's climate is pleasant and mild and marked by four distinct seasons. Copyright©2000 Southern oregon Regional Economic Development, Inc.
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Sports and Recreation Local Culture Climate and Geography Maps S outhern Oregon's climate is pleasant and mild and marked by four distinct seasons. Summer is hot and dry. In the fall temperatures begin to cool. Late October marks the beginning of the rainy season. Dryer, warmer weather arrives in March. The Rogue Valley's main tributaries are Bear Creek and the Rogue River. To the east of the Rogue Valley are the Cascade Mountains; to the west and north is the Coastal Range; and to the south are the Siskiyou Mountains. Surrounding mountain ranges help to moderate the Rogue Valley's annual rainfall, which is generally under 20 inches. This is in sharp contrast to the 37-50" normally seen in the other parts of the Pacific Northwest. Snow is common and heavy in the mountains, but light on the valley floor, where it normally melts within a few hours. During the winter, the daily low dips just below freezing. Highs in the summer average around 90 degrees, though there are usually several "scorchers" with temperatures in the hight 90's to low 100's. The average growing season is 170 days, from April 30 through October 17.

90. Geography Courses In The Web

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Geography Resources Educational Resources Course Subjects
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The Active Earth Iain Stewart, Derek Rust, Thomas Dewez Brunel University, UK Advanced Geomorphology Randall Schaetzl Michigan State University Biogeography Susan L. Woodward Radford University Biogeography Neil C. Heywood University of Wisconsin, Stevens Point Biogeography Barbara A. Holzman San Francisco State University Biogeography Jonathan Luly James Cook University, Australia Climate and Vegetation P. Blanken University of Colorado at Boulder Climatic Change Dan Charman University of Plymouth, UK Climatic Environments of the Past Waltraud Brinkmann University of Wisconsin at Madison Climatological Instrumentation and Field Methods Sue Grimmond Indiana University at Bloomington Climatology Michael Pidwirny Okanagan University College Climatology Patrick J. Bartlein University of Oregon Climatology Frank T. Keimig University of Massachusetts Coastal Processes Vatche Tchakerian Dynamic Meteorology H.P. Schmid Indiana University at Bloomington Environmental Geomorphology Randall Schaetzl Michigan State University Environmental Hazards Neil C. Heywood

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