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Há 2 dias · Seattle, chief city of the state of Washington, U.S., seat (1853) of King county, the largest metropolis of the Pacific Northwest, and one of the largest and most affluent urban centers in the United States.
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Seattle - Technology, Trade, Aerospace: Until the 20th...
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Seattle lies on the southeastern shore of Puget Sound, a...
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Seattle - Native American, Industrialization, Growth: The...
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Seattle - Urban Planning, Parks, Hills: Since its founding,...
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Seattle - Urban, Economy, Culture: Since its incorporation...
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Seattle - Arts, Music, Cuisine: Seattle enjoys a lively...
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Há 2 dias · Olympia is the state capital, and the most populous city is Seattle. Washington is the 18th-largest state, with an area of 71,362 square miles (184,830 km 2), and the 13th-most populous state, with more than 7.8 million people.
30 de mai. de 2024 · Welcome to the official source for information on visiting Seattle, Washington. Lodging, entertainment, food/drink, sports, attractions & more.
Há 4 dias · Of the 312 properties and districts listed on the National Register in King County, 220 are located in Seattle; these are listed below, while the remaining properties and districts are listed elsewhere.
Há 6 dias · Washington, constituent state of the U.S. Lying in the northwest corner of the 48 conterminous states, it is bounded by Canada to the north, Idaho to the east, Oregon to the south, and the Pacific Ocean to the west. Olympia is the state’s capital, and Seattle is its largest city and its cultural and economic center.
Há 2 dias · Some of the most notable and famous Seattle landmarks are in the Seattle Center, along the waterfront, and in downtown Seattle. And there you have it! These are the landmarks you don’t want to miss in Seattle.
9 de mai. de 2024 · University of Washington, public, coeducational institution of higher learning in Seattle, Washington, U.S. It includes colleges of architecture and urban planning, arts and sciences, education, engineering, forest resources, and ocean and fishery sciences; schools of business administration,