- Outline of Washington
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See also: Index of Washington-related articles
Washington is a state in the Pacific Northwest region of the United States, and is named after George Washington, the first President of the United States (it is the only U.S. state named after a president). Washington was carved out of the western part of Washington Territory which had been ceded by Britain in 1846 by the Oregon Treaty as settlement of the Oregon Boundary Dispute. It was admitted to the Union as the 42nd state in 1889. In 2008, the Census Bureau estimated the state's population at 6,549,224 people. Washington is often called Washington State or the State of Washington to distinguish it from Washington, D.C..
The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to the U.S. State of Washington:
General reference
- Names
- Common name: Washington
- Pronunciation: /ˈwɒʃɪŋtən/ ( listen)
- Official name: State of Washington
- Abbreviations and name codes
- Postal symbol: WA
- ISO 3166-2 code: US-WA
- Internet second-level domain: .wa.us
- Nicknames
- Evergreen State[1] (currently used on license plates)
- Apple State
- Common name: Washington
- Adjectival: Washington
- Demonym: Washingtonian
Geography of Washington
- Main article: Geography of Washington
- Washington is: a U.S. state, a federal state of the United States of America
- Location
- Northern hemisphere
- Western hemisphere
- Americas
- North America
- Anglo America
- Northern America
- United States of America
- Pacific Northwest
- North America
- Americas
- Population of Washington: 6,724,540 (2010 U.S. Census[2])
- Area of Washington:
- Atlas of Washington
Places in Washington
- Historic places in Washington
- National Natural Landmarks in Washington
- National parks in Washington
- State parks in Washington
Environment of Washington
- Climate of Washington
- Geology of Washington
- Protected areas in Washington
- State forests of Washington
- National Wildlife Refuges in Washington
- Superfund sites in Washington
- Wildlife of Washington
- Fauna of Washington
- Birds of Washington
- Fauna of Washington
Natural geographic features of Washington
- Lakes of Washington
- Mountains of Washington
- Rivers of Washington
Regions of Washington
Main article: Regions of Washington- Cascade Range
- Central Washington
- Columbia Gorge
- Columbia Plateau
- Columbia River
- Eastern Washington
- Inland Empire
- Kitsap Peninsula
- Long Beach Peninsula
- Okanogan Country
- Olympic Peninsula
- Palouse
- Puget Sound
- San Juan Islands
- Skagit Valley
- Western Washington
- Yakima Valley
Administrative divisions of Washington
- The 39 Counties of the State of Washington
- Municipalities in Washington
- Cities in Washington
- State capital of Washington: Olympia
- Largest city in Washington: Seattle (24th-largest city in the United States)
- City nicknames in Washington
- Towns in Washington
- Unincorporated communities in Washington
- Cities in Washington
- Census-designated places in Washington
- Municipalities in Washington
Demography of Washington
- Main article: Demographics of Washington
Government and politics of Washington
- Main article: Government of Washington and Washington (U.S. state)#Politics
- Elections in Washington
- Political party strength in Washington
- Washington initiatives to the legislasture
- Washington's Lottery
Federal representation
- United States congressional delegations from Washington
- United States Senators from Washington
- United States Representatives from Washington
- Congressional districts of Washington
State government of Washington
Main article: Government of WashingtonExecutive branch of the government of Washington
- Governor of Washington
- State departments
- Washington Department of Transportation
Legislative branch of the government of Washington
- Washington State Legislature (bicameral)
- Upper house: Washington Senate
- Lower house: Washington House of Representatives
Judicial branch of the government of Washington
Main article: Courts of Washington (U.S. state)Law and order in Washington
Law of Washington
- Capital punishment in Washington
- Individuals executed in Washington
- Constitution of Washington
- Gun laws in Washington
- Law enforcement in Washington
- Same-sex marriage in Washington
Military in Washington
Local government in Washington
History of Washington
History of Washington (U.S. state)
- Territorial evolution of Washington
History of Washington, by period
- Prehistory of Washington
- Modern exploration of Washington, 1592–1818
- Ioánnis Fokás may have explored the Strait of Juan de Fuca, 1592
- Juan José Pérez Hernández's northern voyage, 1774
- Bruno de Heceta sights the mouth of the Columbia River, 1775
- Charles William Barkley, captain of the Imperial Eagle, explores and names the Strait of Juan de Fuca, 1787
- Robert Gray explores and names the Columbia River, 1792
- William Robert Broughton's voyage to the Columbia River Gorge, 1792
- Lewis and Clark Expedition, 1804–1806
- David Thompson's voyage on the Columbia River, 1811–1812
- Oregon Country, 1818–1846
- Anglo-American Convention of 1818
- Fort Vancouver, 1824–1866
- Provisional Government of Oregon, 1843–1848
- Oregon Treaty of 1846
- Unorganized territory of the United States, 1846–1848
- Territory of Oregon, (1848–1853)-1859
- Territory of Washington, 1853–1889
- Puget Sound War, 1855–1856
- Yakima War, 1855–1858
- Okanagan Trail, 1858–1859
- Pig War, 1859
- State of Washington since November 11, 1889
- World War II, 1939–1945
- Japanese American internment, 1942–1945
- Mount Saint Helens eruption of 1980
- World War II, 1939–1945
Culture of Washington
Culture of Washington
- Museums in Washington
- Religion in Washington
- The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Washington
- Episcopal Diocese of Washington
- Scouting in Washington
- State symbols of Washington
The Arts in Washington
Sports in Washington
- Main article: Sports in Washington
Economy and infrastructure of Washington
Economy of Washington
- Communications in Washington
- Energy in Washington
- Wind power in Washington
- Skagit River Hydroelectric Project
- Health care in Washington
- Mountain recreation economy of Washington
- Transportation in Washington
- Airports in Washington
- Ferries in Washington
- Rail transport in Washington
- Roads in Washington
Education in Washington
Education in Washington
- Schools in Washington
See also
- Outline of geography
- Outline of the United States
- Index of Washington-related articles
- Outline of the United States
References
- ^ "Symbols of Washington State". Washington State Legislature. http://www1.leg.wa.gov/Legislature/StateSymbols/. Retrieved 2007-03-11.
- ^ "U.S. Census Bureau State & County QuickFacts Washington". http://quickfacts.census.gov/qfd/states/53000.html.
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Regions Larger cities and
metropolitan areasSeattle | Seattle metropolitan area | Spokane | Tacoma | Tri-Cities | Vancouver | Bellevue | Everett | Yakima
Smaller cities Aberdeen | Anacortes | Arlington | Auburn | Bainbridge Island | Battle Ground | Bellingham | Bonney Lake | Bothell | Bremerton | Burien | Camas | Centralia | Cheney | Cle Elum | Coupeville | Covington | Des Moines | East Wenatchee | Edmonds | Ellensburg | Enumclaw | Federal Way | Fort Lewis | Grandview | Hoquiam | Issaquah | Kelso | Kenmore | Kennewick | Kent | Kirkland | Lacey | Lake Forest Park | Lake Stevens | Lakewood | Langley | Longview | Lynden | Lynnwood | Mabton | Maple Valley | Marysville | Mercer Island | Mill Creek | Monroe | Moses Lake | Mountlake Terrace | Mount Vernon | Mukilteo | Naches | Oak Harbor | Olympia | Pasco | Port Angeles | Port Orchard | Port Townsend | Prosser | Pullman | Puyallup | Redmond | Renton | Richland | Sammamish | SeaTac | Sedro-Woolley | Selah | Shelton | Shoreline | Silverdale | Spokane Valley | Sunnyside | Toppenish | Tukwila | Tumwater | University Place | Walla Walla | Wapato | Washougal | Wenatchee | West Richland | Woodinville | Zillah
Counties Adams | Asotin | Benton | Chelan | Clallam | Clark | Columbia | Cowlitz | Douglas | Ferry | Franklin | Garfield | Grant | Grays Harbor | Island | Jefferson | King | Kitsap | Kittitas | Klickitat | Lewis | Lincoln | Mason | Okanogan | Pacific | Pend Oreille | Pierce | San Juan | Skagit | Skamania | Snohomish | Spokane | Stevens | Thurston | Wahkiakum | Walla Walla | Whatcom | Whitman | Yakima
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