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Willamette
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Wil·lam·ette  (w-lmt)
A river, about 473 km (294 mi) long, of northwest Oregon flowing generally northward to the Columbia River near Portland. The Willamette Valley, a fertile agricultural region, was first settled in the 1830s by pioneers traveling west along the Oregon Trail.
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Noun1.Willamette - a river in western Oregon that flows north into the Columbia River near Portland
Beaver State, OR, Oregon - a state in northwestern United States on the Pacific


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Past local recipients of the award include Larry Bentz, former Thurston High School principal, in 1999; and Jim Jamieson, principal at Williamette High School, in 1994.
Associate Dean for the School of Education, Williamette University, who served as critical reviewer for the manuscript, and Mary Shoop, Ph.
serves 4) Pinot Noir Lange Williamette Valley, Oregon 2006
 
 
 
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