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pagegen_or3.pdf INTERIOR-GEOLOGICAL SURVEY, RESTON, VIRGINIA-2004
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Astoria
Baker City
Brookings
Burns
Canyon City
Condon
Coos Bay
Enterprise
Florence
Grants Pass
John Day
JordanValley
Klamath Falls
La Grande
Lakeview
MadrasNewport
Ontario
Pendleton
Port Orford
PrinevilleRedmond
Reedsport
Roseburg
St Helens
Seaside
Tillamook
Vale
Ashland
North Bend
Hermiston
Bly
The Dalles
Albany
Bend
Corvallis
Hillsboro
Keizer
Medford
Springfield
GreshamBeaverton
McMinnville
Eugene
Portland
Salem
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Cape Lookout
POPULATED PLACES
TRANSPORTATION
PHYSICAL FEATURES
500,000 – 999,999
100,000 – 499,999
25,000 – 99,999
24,999 and less
State capital
Interstate; limited access highway
Other principal highway
Railroad
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Streams: perennial; intermittentLakes: perennial; intermittent
Highest elevation in state (feet)Other elevations (feet)
The lowest elevation in Oregon is sea level(Pacific Ocean).
EugenePortland
Salem
SpringfieldGrants Pass
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