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U.S. Route 99 / Portland metropolitan area / Pacific Northwest / West Coast of the United States / Willamette River / Interstate Bridge / Portland /  Oregon / Columbia Slough / Columbia River / Oregon / Geography of the United States / Willamette Valley
Date: 2011-10-05 18:44:16
U.S. Route 99
Portland metropolitan area
Pacific Northwest
West Coast of the United States
Willamette River
Interstate Bridge
Portland
Oregon
Columbia Slough
Columbia River
Oregon
Geography of the United States
Willamette Valley

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