- The
Willapa River is a
river on the
Pacific coast of
southwestern Washington in the
United States,
approximately 20
miles (32 km) long. It
drains an area...
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Willapa in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Willapa may
refer to:
Willapa people, an Atha****n-speaking
people in Washington,
United States Willapa River...
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Willapa Bay (/ˈwɪləpɑː/) is a bay
located on the
southwest Pacific coast of
Washington state in the
United States. The Long
Beach Peninsula separates...
- USS
Willapa (AVG-53/ACV-53/CVE-53) was a Bogue-class
escort carrier (originally an
auxiliary aircraft carrier)
built during World War II for the United...
- the
Willapa people, an Atha****n-speaking people, now extinct, who
occupied the
Willapa River valley,
which was
similarly named after the
Willapa people...
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Willapa Harbor Airport (FAA LID: 2S9) is a public/civil-use
airport located 2 mi (3.2 km)
northwest of Raymond, Washington,
United States.
Although most...
- coasts, from
Tillamook Head of present-day
Oregon in the south,
north to
Willapa Bay in
southwest Washington. In 1805 the
Lewis and
Clark Expedition encountered...
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Willapa Hills is a geologic, physiographic, and
geographic region in
southwest Washington. When
described as a
physiographical province, the
Willapa Hills...
- 1851 and is
named for the
Pacific Ocean.
Pacific County is
centered on
Willapa Bay, a
region that
provides twenty-five
percent of the
United States oyster...
- The
Willapa Harbor Herald is a newspaper,
founded in 1890, that
provides news
coverage for the
towns of
Raymond and
South Bend, Washington. The current...