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Qué (quién) es Oregon - definición

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  • ''Antilocapra americana'' ([[Pronghorn antelope]])
  • [[Oceanarium]] at the [[Oregon Coast Aquarium]]
  • [[Crater Lake]]
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  • [[Fort Astoria]], as established by [[John Jacob Astor]] in 1813
  • Hells Canyon is one of the largest canyons in the United States.
  • Johnson Hall at the [[University of Oregon]]
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  • The Memorial Union at [[Oregon State University]]
  • Monument near Coos Bay, Oregon, of Francis Drake's first North American Encounter. Plaque by Oregon State Parks and [[Oregon Historical Society]].
  • [[Mount Hood]] is the highest peak in Oregon.
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  • Golden Pioneer atop the [[Oregon State Capitol]]
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  • Providence Park during a [[Portland Thorns FC]] match
  • Moda Center]] (formerly the Rose Garden) during a [[Portland Trail Blazers]] game
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  • [[Treemap]] of the popular vote by county (2016 presidential election)
  • Eliot Hall at [[Reed College]]

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ALBUM BY OREGON
Oregon is an album by American world music/jazz group Oregon featuring Ralph Towner, Paul McCandless, Glen Moore, and Collin Walcott recorded in 1983 and released on the ECM label.ECM discography accessed September 22, 2011 The album reached number twenty one on Billboards Jazz Albums and Top Jazz Albums charts.
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  • Exterior of [[Autzen Stadium]]
  • The [[Global Scholars Hall]] housing complex at the University of Oregon, opened in 2012
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  • Johnson Hall
  • Knight Law Center (University of Oregon)
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  • Lillis Complex (University of Oregon)
  • ''The "O" logo was designed by Nike''
  • University of Oregon 1917 football team
  • [[Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art]]
  • Villard]] Halls, the first two buildings on campus
  • Map of the campus
  • Willamette Hall, the centerpiece of the Physics department
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The Trustees of the University of Oregon make up the institutional governing board of the University of Oregon. The board took effect on July 1, 2014.

Wikipedia

Oregon

Oregon ( (listen)) is a state in the Pacific Northwest region of the United States. Oregon is a part of the Western United States, with the Columbia River delineating much of Oregon's northern boundary with Washington, while the Snake River delineates much of its eastern boundary with Idaho. The 42° north parallel delineates the southern boundary with California and Nevada. The western boundary is formed by the Pacific Ocean.

Oregon has been home to many indigenous nations for thousands of years. The first European traders, explorers, and settlers began exploring what is now Oregon's Pacific coast in the early to mid-16th century. As early as 1564, the Spanish began sending vessels northeast from the Philippines, riding the Kuroshio Current in a sweeping circular route across the northern part of the Pacific. In 1592, Juan de Fuca undertook detailed mapping and studies of ocean currents in the Pacific Northwest, including the Oregon coast as well as the strait now bearing his name. The Lewis and Clark Expedition traversed Oregon in the early 1800s, and the first permanent European settlements in Oregon were established by fur trappers and traders. In 1843, an autonomous government was formed in the Oregon Country, and the Oregon Territory was created in 1848. Oregon became the 33rd state of the U.S. on February 14, 1859.

Today, with 4.2 million people over 98,000 square miles (250,000 km2), Oregon is the ninth largest and 27th most populous U.S. state. The capital, Salem, is the second-most populous city in Oregon, with 177,723 residents. Portland, with 652,503, ranks as the 26th among U.S. cities. The Portland metropolitan area is the 25th largest metro area in the nation, with a population of 2,512,859.

Oregon is also one of the most geographically diverse states in the U.S., marked by volcanoes, abundant bodies of water, dense evergreen and mixed forests, as well as high deserts and semi-arid shrublands. At 11,249 feet (3,429 m), Mount Hood, a stratovolcano, is the state's highest point. Oregon's only national park, Crater Lake National Park, comprises the caldera surrounding Crater Lake, the deepest lake in the United States. The state is also home to the single largest organism in the world, Armillaria ostoyae, a fungus that runs beneath 2,200 acres (8.9 km2) of the Malheur National Forest.

Oregon's economy has historically been powered by various forms of agriculture, fishing, logging, and hydroelectric power. Oregon is the top lumber producer of the contiguous United States, with the lumber industry dominating the state's economy during the 20th century. Technology is another one of Oregon's major economic forces, beginning in the 1970s with the establishment of the Silicon Forest and the expansion of Tektronix and Intel. Sportswear company Nike, Inc., headquartered in Beaverton, is the state's largest public corporation with an annual revenue of $46.7 billion.

Ejemplos de uso de Oregon
1. Jones, who lives in Eugene, Oregon, also lied about having graduated from the University of Oregon.
2. John Whitney, provincial superior of the Society of Jesus, Oregon Province, which covers Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Montana and Alaska.
3. Thousands also marched in Denver, Colorado; Las Vegas, Nevada; Miami, Florida, Homestead, Florida; Salem, Oregon; and Portland, Oregon.
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5. A high wind watch was in effect for coastal Washington and Oregon, with watches extended inland throughout Oregon.