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    The Willapa River is a river on the Pacific coast of southwestern Washington in the United States, approximately 20 miles (32 km) long. It drains an area...
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    several small river valleys. The North River, Willapa River, and Naselle River provide most of the freshwater input into the bay. Other rivers that empty...
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  • territory was the valley of the Willapa River and the prairie between the headwaters of the Chehalis and Cowlitz Rivers. Together with the Clatskanie people...
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  • North River Vesta Creek Fall River Smith Creek Elkhorn Creek Willapa River South Fork Willapa River Wilson Creek Mill Creek Fork Creek Bone River Niawiakum...
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  • the Willapa people, an Athapaskan-speaking people, now extinct, who occupied the Willapa River valley, which was similarly named after the Willapa people...
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    Harbor and Willapa Bay. Other definitions do not include the Black Hills. The USGS GNIS defines the Willapa Hills as bounded by the Columbia River to the...
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  • Willapa in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Willapa may refer to: Willapa people, an Athapaskan-speaking people in Washington, United States Willapa River...
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  • drains an area of low hills north of the mouth of the river. Grays River rises in the eastern Willapa Hills in Washington state's southwestern Pacific County...
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    and listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1991. The Willapa River Swing Bridge, also known as the Raymond Trestle, is located near the...
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    September 27, 1890. The name of the city comes from its location on the Willapa River. The county seat was relocated from Oysterville to South Bend in 1893...
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