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Oregon


Oregon is a state in the Pacific Northwest of the United States. Oregon is bordered on the west by the Pacific Ocean, on the north by Washington, on the south by California, on the east by Idaho, and on the southeast by Nevada. The Columbia River delineates much of Oregon's northern boundary, and the Snake River delineates much of the eastern boundary. It is one of only three states of the contiguous United States to have a coastline on the Pacific Ocean.

Oregon was inhabited by many indigenous tribes before Western traders, explorers, and settlers arrived. An autonomous government was formed in the Oregon Country in 1843, the Oregon Territory was created in 1848, and Oregon became the 33rd state on February 14, 1859. Today, Oregon is the ninth largest and 27th most populous U.S. state. The capital of Oregon is Salem, the second most populous of its cities, with 160,614 residents (2013 estimate). With 609,456 residents (2013 estimate), Portland is the largest city in Oregon and ranks 29th in the U.S. Its metro population of 2,314,554 (2013 estimate) is 24th. The Willamette Valley in western Oregon is the state's most densely populated area, home to eight of the ten most populous cities.

Oregon's landscape is diverse, with a windswept Pacific coastline; a volcano-studded Cascade Range; abundant bodies of water in and west of the Cascades; dense evergreenmixed, and deciduous forests at lower elevations; and a high desert sprawling across much of its east all the way to the Great Basin. The tall conifers, mainly Douglas fir, along Oregon's rainy west coast contrast with the lighter-timbered and fire-prone pine and juniper forests covering portions to the east. Abundant alders in the west fix nitrogen for the conifers. Stretching east from central Oregon are semi-arid shrublandsprairiesdesertssteppes, and meadows. At 11,249 feet (3,429 m), Mount Hood is the state high point, and Crater Lake National Park is Oregon's only national park.


Pictures

A map of Oregon


Mount Hood


Crater Lake, America's deepest lake


Portland, Oregon's most populous city


Statistics

Population Statistics

Census Counts (April 1)
20103,831,074271.24 %308,745,538
20003,421,399281.22 %281,421,906
19902,842,337291.14 %248,790,925
19802,633,105301.16 %226,545,805
2000 to 2010 % change12.0 %189.7 %
1990 to 2010 % change34.8 %1224.1 %
1980 to 2010 % change45.5 %1736.3 %

Components of Population Change in 2014NumberRankPercent of U.S.U.S.
Net Domestic Migration22,67010
Net International Migration6,862260.69 %995,944
Natural Increase (births minus deaths)11,914300.87 %1,363,581
Births45,209291.14 %3,957,577
Deaths33,295281.28 %2,593,996

Economy Statistics
Real Gross Domestic Product by State over Time (millions of chained 2009 dollars)Adj. Amount
($000,000)
RankChange Index
(YR 2009=100)
2014203,78825112.832
2013196,76125108.942
2012198,75925110.048
2011199,10225110.238
2010190,72925105.602
Change 2010 to 201413,059217.230

Per Capita Personal IncomeNumberRankPercent of U.S.
Per Capita Income - 2014$41,6813390.4 %
Per Capita Income - 2004 (adj. for inflation)$39,6193292.2 %
Per Capita Income - 1994 (adj. for inflation)$33,8952595.2 %
Per Capita Income - 1984 (adj. for inflation)$29,1903092.8 %
10-Year % Change5.2 %35
20-Year % Change23.0 %41
30-Year % Change42.8 %39



Sources

  • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oregon
  • www.statsamerica.org
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