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Serenity Gonzalez
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12 August, 17:58
What is Oregon's land type?
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Nikhil Parsons
12 August, 18:10
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Oregon's basins and plains, from the pastoral Willamette Valley between the Coast and Cascade ranges to the semi-desert outback of the southeast, are important parts of its geography, but some of the most defining landforms are the state's many rugged highlands.
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