WILLAMETTE RIVER


Meaning of WILLAMETTE RIVER in English

river formed by the confluence of the Coast and Middle forks southeast of Eugene in western Oregon, U.S. It flows northward for 183 mi (295 km) past Corvallis, Albany, Salem, and Oregon City into the Columbia River near Portland. It is navigable downstream by steamer to Eugene. The drainage basin extends between the Cascade Range on the east and other Pacific Coast ranges on the west, forming the 30-mi-wide Willamette Valley, which holds the state's most populous cities. Tributaries have many dams, which regulate the flow of water for flood control and navigation and supply hydroelectric power to the region. An eight-month growing season, an annual rainfall of 40 in. (1,000 mm), and a variety of soils produce a diversity of more than 100 crops, with fruit growing, truck gardening, and dairying being the most important agricultural activities. The region also benefits from use of the extensive lumber resources found in the surrounding national forests: Willamette, Mt. Hood (east), and Siuslaw (west). The name Willamette is of uncertain Indian origin and meaning.

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