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|highpoint = [[Mount Hood]]
 
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'''Oregon''' is an American state, and the third most populous and second largest geographically of the state/provinces of [[Cascadia]]. It covers most of the southern extent of the lower [[Columbia River|Columbia]] and lower [[Snake River|Snake]] [[watershed]]s, the Cascadian coast between the 42nd parallel and the Columbia River, including the upper [[Klamath river|Klamath]], the [[Umpqua River|Umpqua]] and the [[Rogue River]] watersheds. Part of southern Oregon, including the area around Lakeview, lies in non-Cascadian endorheic basins.
 
'''Oregon''' is an American state, and the third most populous and second largest geographically of the state/provinces of [[Cascadia]]. It covers most of the southern extent of the lower [[Columbia River|Columbia]] and lower [[Snake River|Snake]] [[watershed]]s, the Cascadian coast between the 42nd parallel and the Columbia River, including the upper [[Klamath river|Klamath]], the [[Umpqua River|Umpqua]] and the [[Rogue River]] watersheds. Part of southern Oregon, including the area around Lakeview, lies in non-Cascadian endorheic basins.
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