My Account
Oregon, the Beaver State, is bounded by California and Nevada on the south, Idaho on the east, and Washington state to the north across the Columbia River, on which Portland, its largest city, is situated. The Cascade Mountains are Oregon's most prominent feature, dividing the state between wet and woody western and dry eastern segments. Agriculture and forestry are prominent in the economy, as well as salmon fishing and tourism to scenic sites such as Crater Lake and Mount Hood. The final destination on the Oregon Trail, Oregon was admitted as the 33rd state in 1859 with its capital at Salem.
More information

Subcategories 20

Related categories 2

Official site for the state of Oregon. Includes links to county and city pages, business, government, education, and Oregon facts.
Almanac and state government directory, including basic facts, information about governmental branches, biographies of notable Oregonians, photos, and other resources.
Crowd-sourced encyclopedia collection of articles about the state.
Official site for the state of Oregon. Includes links to county and city pages, business, government, education, and Oregon facts.
Crowd-sourced encyclopedia collection of articles about the state.
Almanac and state government directory, including basic facts, information about governmental branches, biographies of notable Oregonians, photos, and other resources.

Other languages 5

Category editor:
jcand
Last update:
December 14, 2024 at 18:39:53 UTC
Regional
Science
Shopping
Society
Sports
All Languages
Arts
Business
Computers
Games
Health
Home
News
Recreation
Reference