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WASHINGTON. AN EVERGREEN STATE. Lilian-Kristina Küüts, Kätlin Mäesalu, Allan Käo Pärnu Ülejõe Gymnasium 2011. Washington State. Capital - Olympia Largest cities - Seattle 2.Spokane 3.Tacoma Population - 6,724,540 ml Total Area - 184,827 km 2. The Washington State Capitol.
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WASHINGTON AN EVERGREEN STATE Lilian-Kristina Küüts, Kätlin Mäesalu, Allan Käo Pärnu Ülejõe Gymnasium 2011
Washington State • Capital - Olympia • Largest cities - Seattle • 2.Spokane 3.Tacoma • Population - 6,724,540 ml • Total Area - 184,827 km2
The Washington State Capitol the seat of government of the state of Washington • The Washington State Legislature Washington Supreme Court Washington Governor's Mansion Governor of Washington Christine Gregoiresince January 12, 2005
Facts • The state of Washington is the only state to be named after a United States president. • There are 42 WASHINGTON cities and communities in different US states. • Seattle has the country's highest percentage rate of residents with a college degree. • Washington produces about 42% of the apples grown in the United States.
Washington State Symbols and Emblems Washington's official flag was The state seal was adopted in 1923 designed in 1889 by Charles Talcott
Animal Symbols State Gem - Petrified wood State bird - Goldfinch State Fish - Steelhead trout State Insect - Green darner dragonfly
State Flower – Coast rhododendron State Tree - Western hemlock State Vegetable - Walla Walla Sweet Onion State Fruit – Apple State Grass - Bluebunch Wheatgrass
Mount St. Helens takes its English name from the Britishdiplomat Lord St Helens 154 km south of Seattle 2,550 meters high Mount St. Helens Before the eruption
57 people were killed 250 homes 47 bridges 24 km of railways 298 km of highway were destroyed After the eruption in 1980
What makes Washington “the Evergreen State”? Washington Oaks Gardens State Park
Fun Facts • It is illegal to paint polka dots on the American flag. • People cannot buy meat of any kind on Sunday. • It is against the law to spit on a bus. • In Washington, you may not buy a mattress on Sunday. • In Wilbur, it is against the law to ride an ugly horse.
Fun Facts In Seattle, it is against the law to carry a concealed weapon that is over six feet in length. In Seattle it is illegal to carry a fishbowl or aquarium onto a bus because the sound of the water sloshing may disturb other passengers. In Spokane, it is against the law to buy a television on Sunday.
Do you remember? • What are the capital and the biggest city of the Washington state? • What is the Washington state vegetable and where does it come from? • What happened to Mt. St Helens?
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