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Official Oregon state flag.

Capital: Salem

State abbreviation/Postal code: Ore./OR

Governor: Ted Kulongoski, D (to Jan. 2011)

Senators: Gordon Smith, R (to Jan. 2009); Ron Wyden, D (to Jan. 2011)

U.S. Representatives: 5

Historical biographies of Congressional members

Secy. of State: Bill Bradbury, D (to Jan. 2008)

Treasurer: Randall Edwards, D (to Jan. 2008)

Atty. General: Hardy Myers, D (to Jan. 2008)

Organized as territory: Aug. 14, 1848

Entered Union (rank): Feb. 14, 1859 (33)

Present constitution adopted: 1859

Motto: Alis volat Propriis (She flies with her own wings) (1987)

 

State symbols:

flower

Oregon grape (1899)

tree

douglas fir (1939)

animal

beaver (1969)

bird

western meadowlark (1927)

fish

chinook salmon (1961)

rock

thunderegg (1965)

colors

navy blue and gold (1959)

song

�Oregon, My Oregon� (1927)

insect

swallowtail butterfly (1979)

dance

square dance (1977)

nut

hazelnut (1989)

gemstone

sunstone (1987)

seashell

Oregon hairy triton (1991)

beverage

milk (1997)

mushroom

Pacific golden chanterelle (1999)

Nickname: Beaver State

Origin of name: Unknown. However, it is generally accepted that the name, first used by Jonathan Carver in 1778, was taken from the writings of Maj. Robert Rogers, an English army officer.

10 largest cities (2005 est.): Portland, 533,427; Salem, 148,751; Eugene, 144,515; Gresham, 96,072; Beaverton, 85,775; Hillsboro, 84,533; Medford, 70,147; Bend, 67,152; Springfield, 55,641; Corvallis, 49,553

Land area: 95,997 sq mi. (248,632 sq km)

Geographic center: In Crook Co., 25 mi. SSE of Prineville

Number of counties: 36

Largest county by population and area: Multnomah, 672,906 (2005); Harney, 10,135 sq mi.

State forests: 780,000 ac.

State parks: 231 (95,462 ac.)

Residents: Oregonian

2005 resident population est.: 3,641,056

2000 resident census population (rank): 3,421,399 (28). Male: 1,696,550 (49.6%); Female: 1,724,849 (50.4%). White: 2,961,623 (86.6%); Black: 55,662 (1.6%); American Indian: 45,211 (1.3%); Asian: 101,350 (3.0%); Other race: 144,832 (4.2%); Two or more races: 104,745 (3.1%); Hispanic/Latino: 275,314 (8.0%). 2000 percent population 18 and over: 75.3; 65 and over: 12.8; median age: 36.3.

 

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