- The
Palouse (/pəˈluːs/ pə-LOOSS) is a
distinct geographic region of the
northwestern United States, encomp****ing
parts of
north central Idaho, southeastern...
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Palouse Falls is a
waterfall in the
northwest United States on the
Palouse River,
about four
miles (6 km)
upstream of its
confluence with the
Snake River...
- The
Palouse is a
geographic region in Idaho, Oregon, and Washington, in the
United States.
Palouse may also
refer to:
Palus people, a
Native American people...
- The
Palouse /pəˈluːs/ are a
Sahaptin tribe recognized in the
Treaty of 1855 with the
United States along with the Yakama. It was
negotiated at the 1855...
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Palouse is a city in
Whitman County, Washington,
United States. The po****tion was 1,015 at the 2020 census.
Palouse was
first settled in 1869 by William...
- The
Palouse River is a
tributary of the
Snake River in
Washington and Idaho, in the
northwest United States. It
flows for 167
miles (269 km) southwestwards...
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Settlers once
referred to
these spotted horses as the "
Palouse horse",
possibly after the
Palouse River,
which ran
through the
heart of Nez
Perce country...
- The
giant Palouse earthworm or
Washington giant earthworm (Driloleirus americ****,
meaning lily-like worm) is a
species of
earthworm belonging to the...
- employer, the city also
serves as an
agricultural and
commercial hub for the
Palouse region.
Along with the rest of the
Idaho Panhandle,
Moscow is in the Pacific...
- city in
Whitman County,
located in
southeastern Washington within the
Palouse region of the
Pacific Northwest. The po****tion was 32,901 at the 2020...