All the chats in Oregon

  1. Chats in Baker County
  2. Chats in Benton County
  3. Chats in Clackamas County
  4. Chats in Clatsop County
  5. Chats in Columbia County
  6. Chats in Coos County
  7. Chats in Crook County
  8. Chats in Curry County
  9. Chats in Deschutes County
  10. Chats in Douglas County
  11. Chats in Harney County
  12. Chats in Hood River County
  13. Chats in Jackson County
  14. Chats in Jefferson County
  15. Chats in Josephine County
  16. Chats in Klamath County
  17. Chats in Lane County
  18. Chats in Lincoln County
  19. Chats in Linn County
  20. Chats in Malheur County
  21. Chats in Marion County
  22. Chats in Morrow County
  23. Chats in Multnomah County
  24. Chats in Polk County
  25. Chats in Tillamook County
  26. Chats in Umatilla County
  27. Chats in Union County
  28. Chats in Wasco County
  29. Chats in Washington County
  30. Chats in Yamhill County
Oregon

Oregon is one of fifty states that, together with Washington DC, make up the United States of America. Its capital is Salem and its most populous city, Portland. It is located in the western region of the country, the Pacific division and borders the state of Washington to the north, Idaho to the east -the Snake River forms part of this border-, to the southeast with Nevada, to the south and southwest to California and to the west with the Pacific Ocean. With 254 805 km² it is the ninth largest state, behind Alaska, Texas, California, Montana, New Mexico, Arizona, Nevada and Colorado. He was admitted to the Union on February 14,1859, as state number 33.

The Columbia and Snake rivers make up most of their borders to the north and east, respectively. The Willamette River valley in western Oregon is the most densely populated region and in which agriculture is most productive. The area was inhabited by many indigenous tribes before the arrival of the merchants, explorers and settlers who formed the autonomous government of Oregon Country in 1843. The territory of Oregon was created in 1848 and became the state of Oregon on February 14. Of 1859. Oregon has one of the most diverse landscapes that includes the windy Pacific coast, with volcanoes, glaciers and rugged mountains of the Cascadas mountain range. It is known for its tall, dense forests that cover a third of the north of the state and half of the south.

Other areas include plains and deserts that cover approximately half of the state in the east and north central, and less dense pine forests in the northeast. Mount Hood is the highest point in the state. Crater Lake National Park is the only national park in Oregon.