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Yaquina Bay
Yaquina Bay
Bridge Yaquina Bay
Light Yaquina Bay
State Recreation Site
Yaquina Head
Yaquina Head
Light Yaquina River Yaquina, Oregon, an unincorporated...
- The
Yaquina people were a
tribe of
Native Americans.
There were 19
Yaquina in 1910.
Their language was one of the
Yakonan languages. The
Yaquina lived...
- The
Yaquina River (/jəˈkwɪnə/ yə-KWIN-ə) is a stream, 59
miles (95 km) long, on the
Pacific coast of the U.S.
state of Oregon. It
drains an area of the...
- from the
Yaquina River land drainage. The Bay is
traversed by the
Yaquina Bay Bridge.
There are
three small communities that
border the
Yaquina River and...
- The
Yaquina Bay
Bridge is an arch
bridge that
spans Yaquina Bay
south of Newport, Oregon. It is one of the most
recognizable of the U.S.
Route 101 bridges...
- The
Yaquina Head Light, also
known early in its
existence as the Cape
Foulweather Lighthouse (though Cape Foul
Weather is 4
miles to the north) is a lighthouse...
- Harrington. The name
Yaquina derives from the
Alsean name for the
Yaquina Bay and the
Yaquina River region, yuqú·na.
Yaquina was last
recorded in 1884...
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formed Yaquina Head.
Yaquina Head from the north.
Rocks at
Yaquina Head, with tidepools.
Yaquina Head, with lighthouse.
Rocks and s****line at
Yaquina Head...
- USAV
Yaquina is a
hopper dredge of the
United States Army
Corps of Engineers. Her
primary mission is to
maintain the
entrance bars, rivers, and harbors...
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Yaquina (/jəˈkwɪnə/ yə-KWIN-ə), at one time a
thriving port
called Yaquina City, is an
unincorporated community in
Lincoln County, in the U.S.
state of...