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See also: Pacific Northwest
The Northwestern United States comprise the northwestern states up to the western Great Plains regions of the United States, and consistently include the states of Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Montana, Wyoming, to which part of southeast Alaska is also sometimes included. News stories and weather reports for Alaskan cities are often included on the regional news network Northwest Cable News. The term "Northwestern United States" does not connote a formal geographic or geopolitical region.
"The Northwest" is home to over 13 million citizens, and is usually called the "Pacific Northwest" (abbreviated PNW or PacNW) by people in the United States. This term is often used to mean Oregon, Washington, Idaho, and Montana. Internationally, however, this term includes parts of Canada — see Pacific Northwest.
Like the southwestern United States, the idea of what the Northwest comprised was pushed farther west over time. The original Northwest (usually termed the "Old Northwest") comprised the Northwest Territory and gradually pushed across the Midwest to its current definition. The current area can generally be understood to include the old Oregon Territory (created in 1848 – Oregon, Washington, Idaho and areas in Montana west of the Continental Divide).[1]
Some of the fastest growing cities in this region and in the nation include Seattle, Bellevue, Vancouver (WA), Kennewick, Pasco, and Yakima, Washington, and Boise, Idaho.
Population
Together, these states have a combined population of 13,654,456. The largest cities and metropolitan areas in the Northwest are:
Rank City State Population Metro Population 1 Seattle Washington 608,660 3,439,809 2 Portland Oregon 583,776 2,226,009 3 Boise Idaho 205,671 616,561 4 Spokane Washington 208,916 471,221 5 Tacoma Washington 198,397 3,439,809 6 Vancouver Washington 161,791 2,226,009 7 Eugene Oregon 156,185 351,715 8 Salem Oregon 154,637 390,738 9 Bellevue Washington 122,363 3,439,809 10 Billings Montana 104,170 158,050 References
- ^ Merriam-Webster (1997). Merriam-Webster's geographical dictionary. Merriam-Webster. p. 876. ISBN 9780877795469. http://books.google.com/books?id=GN9UQMuNQNkC&pg=PA876. Retrieved 30 November 2010.
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