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Population
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City
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Largest; Home to the Mariners, Seahawks, Kraken and Sounders
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775,523
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Seattle
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Birthplace of Father's Day, "Lilac City"
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235,010
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Spokane
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It's Narrows Bridge Collapsed November 7, 1940
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225,631
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Tacoma
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Shares It's Name With The Largest City in British Columbia, Canada
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199,651
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Vancouver
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T-Mobile Is Headquartered Here
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160,701
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Bellevue
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Lettuce Capital of the World; The Thunderbirds Play Here
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149,842
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Kent
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Home to the World's Largest Building (owned by Boeing)
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112,912
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Everett
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The Only Top Golf Location in Washington Can Be Found Here
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111,543
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Renton
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#2 City's Largest Suburb, Incorporated in 2003
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106,942
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Spokane Valley
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Shares Same Name with Costco's Generic Brand, Costco Was Originally Headquartered Here
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105,192
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Kirkland
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Home to Wild Waves
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104,546
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Federal Way
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Home of Miner's Drive In, Known For Agricultural Production
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98,738
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Yakima
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Approximately 20 Miles From Canadian Border, Most Northernmost 90k+ City in the U.S.
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94,662
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Bellingham
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Home to the Largest Outlet Mall in the State
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92,380
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Auburn
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Largest of the "Tri Cities" of Southeastern WA
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86,921
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Kennewick
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Home to Sacajawea Historical State Park
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82,307
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Pasco
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Microsoft and Nintendo are Headquartered Here
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78,989
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Redmond
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Shares its Name With a Lake to the West
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73,959
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Sammamish
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Known as the "Strawberry City"
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73,921
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Marysville
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Home to Fort Steilacoom Park
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65,247
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Lakewood
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Located Near the Hanford Nuclear Plant
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64,310
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Richland
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Has a Community College With The Same Name
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60,288
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Shoreline
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State Capital
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58,344
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Olympia
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Located Between #1 and The Largest Airport in WA
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57,691
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Burien
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Is Often Grouped Together With The State Capital
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56,865
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Lacey
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This City is Partly in King County, and Partly in Snohomish County
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52,559
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Bothell
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Home to a Naval Shipyard
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45,239
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Bremerton
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Home of the WA State Fair
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44,758
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Puyallup
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3rd Most Populous City in Snohomish County, Located Between #1 and #7
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43,795
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Edmonds
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Costco Is Currently Headquartered Here
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42,937
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Issaquah
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Home of the Alderwood Mall
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39,387
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Lynnwood
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Famous For Paint, Paper, Wood, Aluminum and Food-Processing Industries
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38,169
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Longview
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Chris Pratt is Graduated From High School Here
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37,898
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Lake Stevens
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Apple Capital of the World
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36,582
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Wenatchee
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Home to the Skagit Valley Tulip Festival
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36,263
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Mount Vernon
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Ironically, No College or University is Located in This City
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35,982
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University Place
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Sweet Onions
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34,759
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Walla Walla
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Shares its Name with Iowa's Capital
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33,854
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Des Moines
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WSU, Near Southeastern Corner of Washington
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33,831
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Pullman
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Home to the Largest and Busiest Airport in WA
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32,816
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SeaTac
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A City in Southeast King County, Home to Lake Wilderness
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29,612
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Maple Valley
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Named 32nd Best Place to Live in the U.S. in 2022 by Money.com
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28,078
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Camas
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Chinook Word for "A Waterfall"
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27,744
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Tumwater
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I-90 Goes through here; City Between #1 and #5
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26,663
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Mercer Island
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Largest City in Grant County
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26,580
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Moses Lake
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It's The Largest City on the Largest Island in Washington
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25,387
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Oak Harbor
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Shares It's Name With an Island of the Same Name
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25,365
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Bainbridge Island
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Birthplace of "____ air" and "____ camera"
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24,949
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Kenmore
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The New Masterplanned Community of Tehaleh Is Located Near This City
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24,020
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Bonney Lake
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Home to the Southcenter Mall, One of the Most Dangerous Cities in the U.S.
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22,605
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Tukwila
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