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  2. List of counties in Oregon - Wikipedia

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    Southern part of Linn County and the portion of Benton County east of Umpqua County: Named for Joseph Lane, the first governor of the Oregon Territory. 381,181: 4,554 sq mi (11,795 km 2) Lincoln County: 041: Newport: 1893: Western portion of Benton County and Polk County: Named for President Abraham Lincoln. 50,821: 980 sq mi (2,538 km 2) Linn ...

  3. List of regions of Oregon - Wikipedia

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    Southern Lake County: Lakeview: 7,829 (Lake County 2015 est.) [1] Partly in California. Harney Basin: Northern and central Harney County: Burns, Hines: 7,200 (Harney County 2015 est.) [1] High Desert: Southeastern Oregon Bend, Burns, Lakeview, Prineville, Redmond: Not available Hood River Valley: Hood River County: Hood River: 23,137 (Hood ...

  4. Harney County, Oregon - Wikipedia

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    Harney County is a rural county in southeastern Oregon. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] It is a five-hour drive from Portland, Oregon [ 3 ] and a three-hour drive from Boise, Idaho . The county is bordered by Grant County (to the north), Malheur County (to the east); Washoe County, Nevada and Humboldt County, Nevada (to the south); and Lake , Deschutes , and Crook ...

  5. Clackamas County, Oregon - Wikipedia

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    Map of Clackamas County. Clackamas County (/ ˈ k l æ k ə m ə s / CLAK-ə-məss) is one of the 36 counties in the U.S. state of Oregon.As of the 2020 census, the population was 421,401, making it Oregon's third-most populous county. [1]

  6. Marion County, Oregon - Wikipedia

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    Marion County was created by the Provisional Legislature of Oregon on July 5, 1843, as the Champooick District, one of the original four districts of the Oregon Country along with Twality (later Washington), Clackamas, and Yamhill counties.

  7. Benton County, Oregon - Wikipedia

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    Benton County was created on December 23, 1847, by an act of the Provisional Government of Oregon. [3] The county was named after Democratic Senator Thomas Hart Benton of Missouri, an advocate of the doctrine of Manifest Destiny and the belief that the American government should control the whole of the Oregon Country.

  8. Lake County, Oregon - Wikipedia

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    Map of Lake County. According to the United States Census Bureau, the county has a total area of 8,358 square miles (21,650 km 2), of which 8,139 square miles (21,080 km 2) is land and 219 square miles (570 km 2) (2.6%) is water. [16] It is the third-largest county in Oregon.

  9. Columbia County, Oregon - Wikipedia

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    About half the county's workforce commutes out of the county to work, most to the nearby Portland, Oregon, metro area. [32] Columbia County's average non-farm employment was 10,740 in 2007. [ 33 ] The five largest private employers in Columbia County are Fred Meyer, Cascade Tissue Group, Wal-Mart, OMIC, USIA, [ 34 ] and USG.