Southeastern Oregon
Region in United States of America
Southeastern Oregon is a geographical term for the area along the borders of the U.S. state of Oregon with Idaho, California, and Nevada. It includes the populous areas of Burns, Klamath Falls and Lakeview.[citation needed] The region is also known by its nickname of the Oregon Outback.
Counties
County Name | Population (2006)[1] | Area |
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Harney | 7,670 | 10,226 mi2 (26,486 km2) |
Klamath | 65,455 | 15,892 km2 (6,136 mi2) |
Lake | 7,540 | 21,648 km2 (8,358 mi2) |
Malheur | 31,725 | 25,719 km2 (9,930 mi2) |
Cities and towns
- Burns
- Chemult
- Chiloquin
- Christmas Valley
- Drewsey
- Fort Rock
- Frenchglen
- Keno
- Klamath Falls
- Lakeview
- Nyssa
- Ontario
- Paisley
- Riley
- Silver Lake
- Summer Lake
- Vale
See also
References
- ^ "2006 Oregon Population Report" (PDF). Population Research Center. Portland State University. Retrieved September 24, 2007.
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