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  1. Oregon’s most common type of tree is the Douglas fir (the state tree). Oregon is also known for hemlock, red alder, bigleaf maple, and ponderosa pine. Wildflowers such as creeping Oregon grape, sticky purple geranium, white mule’s ears, and heal-all (sometimes used to sooth sore throats) grow in Oregon.

  2. Oregon Territory, established by the United States two years after its sovereignty over the region was established by the Oregon Treaty; and Oregon , a U.S. state since 1859 The history of Oregon, and of the Pacific Northwest , has received little attention from historians, as compared to other regions of the American far west.

  3. Resources for Job Seekers. Video Interviewing - Helpful Tips for Applicants. What You Need to Know to Get the Job. Job Classifications & Pay Rates. Additional Job Resources. Other Government Jobs. Oregon Lottery Jobs. Homepage for jobs site.

  4. The Beaver State (Oregon's nickname) occupies an area of 254,800 km² (98,379 sq mi) , compared Oregon is slightly larger than the United Kingdom. Compared with other US states, New Jersey would fit into Oregon 11 times. Landscape Oregon has some amazing geographical features.

  5. www.usa.gov › states › oregonOregon | USAGov

    State government website Oregon. Governor. Governor Tina Kotek; Contact Governor Kotek; Phone: 1-503-378-4582. Main address: 900 Court Street, Suite 254

  6. May 27, 2016 · Time Zones in Oregon. Time in United States. Current Local Time in Locations in Oregon with Links for More Information (19 Locations) Astoria * Sat 7:00 am: Hillsboro *

  7. Nov 30, 2023 · Oregon, a constituent state of the United States, joined the Union on February 14, 1895, as the 33rd state. It is bordered to the north by Washington State, the east by Idaho, the south by California and Nevada, and the west by the Pacific Ocean. Salem is the capital.

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