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Asotin /əˈsoʊtən/ ə-SOH-tən; is the
county seat of the
county of the same name, in the
state of Washington,
United States. The po****tion of the city was...
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Asotin County (/əˈsoʊtən/) is a
county in the far
southeastern corner of the U.S.
state of Washington. As of the 2020 census, the po****tion was 22,285...
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Asotin Cr**** (also
known historically as the
Asotin River) is a
tributary of the
Snake River in
Asotin County,
southeastern Washington. The cr****'s main...
- suspect.
Christina Lee White, 12, was last seen in
Asotin, Washington, on
April 28, 1979, at the
Asotin County Fair. She
called her
mother at
around 2:30 p...
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environmental and
recreational impact stalled the
Asotin Dam project, and it was
ultimately canceled in 1980. The
Asotin County public utilities district attempted...
- in size in 1883 when its
southeastern area was
partitioned off to form
Asotin County. It was
named for the late U.S.
President James A. Garfield, who...
- Cr**** is a
stream in the U.S.
state of Washington. It is a
tributary of
Asotin Cr****.
George Cr**** was
named after a
local Indian named George who used...
- West Clarkston-Highland is a census-designated
place (CDP) in
Asotin County, Washington,
United States. It is part of the Lewiston, ID-WA Metropolitan...
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neighboring towns Pataha and
Asotin. The
county was
split in
October 1883, and the city of
Asotin was
named the
county seat of the new
Asotin County, Washington...
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Spokane County,
Kittitas County, Pend
Oreille County,
Ferry County, and
Asotin County voted for a
Democratic presidential candidate.
Island Okanogan United...