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Lakeland South also called King County

a census-designated place (CDP) in King County, Washington, United StatesSource: Wikipedia

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Lea Hill also called King County

As of the census of 2000, there were 10,871 people, 3,644 households, and 2,878 families residing in the CDPSource: Wikipedia

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Maple Heights-Lake Desire also called King County

a census-designated place (CDP) in King County, Washington, United StatesSource: Wikipedia

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Lakeland North also called King County

a census-designated place (CDP) in King County, Washington, United StatesSource: Wikipedia

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Lake Morton-Berrydale also called King County

As of the census of 2000, there were 9,659 people, 3,245 households, and 2,735 families residing in the CDPSource: Wikipedia

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Kingsgate also called King County

a census-designated place (CDP) in King County, Washington, United StatesSource: Wikipedia

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Lake Marcel-Stillwater also called King County

a census-designated place (CDP) in King County, Washington, United StatesSource: Wikipedia

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Mirrormont also called King County

a census-designated place (CDP) in King County, Washington, United States, directly south of IssaquahSource: Wikipedia

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Ravensdale also called King County

a census-designated place (CDP) in King County, Washington, United StatesSource: Wikipedia

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Vashon also called King County

a census-designated place (CDP) in King County, Washington, United StatesSource: Wikipedia

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West Lake Sammamish also called King County

a census-designated place (CDP) in King County, Washington, United StatesSource: Wikipedia

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Union Hill-Novelty Hill also called King County

a census-designated place (CDP) in King County, Washington, United StatesSource: Wikipedia

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Tanner also called King County

a census-designated place (CDP) in King County, Washington, United StatesSource: Wikipedia

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Riverbend also called King County

a census-designated place (CDP) in King County, Washington, United StatesSource: Wikipedia

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Riverton-Boulevard Park also called King County

a census-designated place (CDP) in King County, Washington, United StatesSource: Wikipedia

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Inglewood-Finn Hill also called King County

As of the census of 2000, there were 22,661 people, 8,306 households, and 6,163 families residing in the CDPSource: Wikipedia

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Hobart also called King County

a census-designated place (CDP) in King County, Washington, United StatesSource: Wikipedia

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Tukwila also called King County

(pronounced /tʌkˈwɪlə/) is a city in King County, Washington, about 6 miles south of SeattleSource: Wikipedia

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Woodinville also called King County

a city located in King County, WashingtonSource: Wikipedia

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Yarrow Point also called King County

a town in King County, Washington, United StatesSource: Wikipedia

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Snoqualmie also called King County

As of the United States 2000 Census, there were 1,631 people, 632 households, and 432 families residing in the citySource: Wikipedia

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Skykomish also called King County

a town in King County, Washington, United StatesSource: Wikipedia

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Sammamish also called King County

an Eastside suburb of Seattle, in King County, Washington, United StatesSource: Wikipedia

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SeaTac also called King County

As of the census of 2000, there were 25,496 people, 9,708 households, and 5,960 families residing in the citySource: Wikipedia

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Ames Lake also called King County

a census-designated place (CDP) in King County, Washington, USASource: Wikipedia

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Baring also called King County

a census-designated place (CDP) in King County, Washington, United StatesSource: Wikipedia

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Eastgate also called King County

CDP is in the 41rst Legislative district and has the following precincts: Allen, Vivian, Martha, Horizon, Roanoke and Eastmont, and in the 8th Congressional districtSource: Wikipedia

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Fall City also called King County

an unincorporated town located 26 miles east of Seattle in King County, Washington along the Snoqualmie RiverSource: Wikipedia

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East Renton Highlands also called King County

East Renton Plateau is a census-designated place (CDP) in King County, Washington, United States, located between Issaquah and RentonSource: Wikipedia

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East Hill-Meridian also called King County

On the national level, East Hill-Meridian leans toward the Democratic Party, delivering John F. Kerry a victory with 54 percent of the vote in 2004 to Republican George W. Bush's 45 percentSource: Wikipedia

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Cascade-Fairwood also called King County

a census-designated place (CDP) in King County, Washington, United StatesSource: Wikipedia

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Cottage Lake also called King County

a census-designated place (CDP) in King County, Washington, United StatesSource: Wikipedia

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White Center also called King County

a census-designated place (CDP) in King County, Washington, United StatesSource: Wikipedia

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Alpental also called King County

a census-designated place (CDP) in Kittitas County, Washington, United StatesSource: Wikipedia

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Weston also called King County

The exact location of Weston, Washington is still unknown, however it was most likely along the Green River southeast of Lester, Washington and east of Enumclaw, WashingtonSource: Wikipedia

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Auburn School District also called King County

No. 408 is a public school district in King County, Washington and serves the city of Auburn, the cities of Algona and Pacific, a small portion of Federal Way, as well as a large portion of surrounding Unincorporated King CountySource: Wikipedia

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Bellevue School District also called King County

No. 405 (short: BSD) is a public school district in King County, Washington, USA and serves the communities of Bellevue, Clyde Hill, Medina, Hunts Point, Yarrow Point, Beaux Arts Village, and portions of Renton, Newcastle, Issaquah, Kirkland and RedmSource: Wikipedia

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Wellington also called King County

later known as Tye, was a small unincorporated railroad community on the Great Northern Railway in northeastern King County, WashingtonSource: Wikipedia

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Tye also called King County

Wellington, later known as Tye, was a small unincorporated railroad community on the Great Northern Railway in northeastern King County, WashingtonSource: Wikipedia

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Woodmont Beach also called King County

a now private beach, is located in Des Moines, Washington at 47 21'36.94"N 122 19'26.75"W elev 10' (at the plaza)Source: Wikipedia

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Lester also called King County

a small town near Stampede Pass, just south of Snoqualmie Pass in King County, founded in 1892 by the Northern Pacific Railway (now the BNSF Railway )Source: Wikipedia

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Federal Way School District also called King County

a school district covering all of Federal Way, Washington and portions of Kent, Des Moines, and unincorporated county land between the city and Auburn, totaling 35 square miles (91 km²)Source: Wikipedia

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Issaquah School District also called King County

No. 411 is a public school district in King County, Washington, USA, serving the city of Issaquah as well as portions of Sammamish, Renton, Bellevue, and NewcastleSource: Wikipedia

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Riverview School District also called King County

No. 407 is a public school district in King County, Washington, USA and contains within its boundaries, the communities of Duvall, Carnation, and the surrounding areasSource: Wikipedia

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King County

Since the establishment of the King County Sheriff's Office, 15 officers have died in the line of dutySource: Wikipedia

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Northshore School District also called King County

a public school district covering portions of both King County and Snohomish County, WashingtonSource: Wikipedia

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Mercer Island School District also called King County

a public U.S. school district in WashingtonSource: Wikipedia

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Kent School District also called King County

#415 includes the cities of Kent, Covington, Maple Valley, parts of the cities of Renton and Black Diamond, and neighboring unincorporated areas in King County, WashingtonSource: Wikipedia

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Lake Washington School District also called King County

#414 is a public school district in King County, Washington. As of 2005 it is the fifth-largest school district in WashingtonSource: Wikipedia

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Tahlequah also called King County

a community on the southern end of Vashon Island in Puget Sound, Washington stateSource: Wikipedia

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Redondo Beach also called King County

Redondo is a community within the incorporated boundaries of the city of Des Moines in King County, WashingtonSource: Wikipedia

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Dockton also called King County

an unincorporated community in King County, WashingtonSource: Wikipedia

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Ernie's Grove also called King County

a small unincorporated community in King County, Washington, United States, near the North Fork of the Snoqualmie River outside of the city of SnoqualmieSource: Wikipedia

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Cumberland also called King County

an unincorporated community in King County, WashingtonSource: Wikipedia

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Crystal Mountain also called King County

a ski area in the Cascade Range of Washington, the largest ski resort in the stateSource: Wikipedia

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Burton also called King County

an unincorporated community in King County, WashingtonSource: Wikipedia

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Coal Creek also called King County

a creek in Newcastle, Washington, on Seattle's EastsideSource: Wikipedia

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Houghton also called King County

(haʊ' tən) is one of the lakeside neighborhoods of the city of Kirkland, WashingtonSource: Wikipedia

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Juanita also called King County

an unincorporated area of King County located between the cities of Kirkland, Bothell, and Kenmore along the northeast edge of Lake WashingtonSource: Wikipedia

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Portage also called King County

an unincorporated community in King County, Washington, United StatesSource: Wikipedia

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Redondo also called King County

a community within the incorporated boundaries of the city of Des Moines in King County, WashingtonSource: Wikipedia

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Palmer also called King County

an unincorporated community in King County, Washington, United StatesSource: Wikipedia

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Klahanie also called King County

an unincorporated community in King County, Washington, United StatesSource: Wikipedia

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Kangley also called King County

an unincorporated community in King County, Washington, United StatesSource: Wikipedia

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Kennydale also called King County

a neighborhood in Renton, Washington, in the United StatesSource: Wikipedia

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Renton also called King County

served by King County Metro and Sound Transit Express busesSource: Wikipedia

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Redmond also called King County

a city in King County, Washington, According to the Washington State Office of Financial Management's April 1, 2008 estimate, the city has a population of 51,320Source: Wikipedia

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Mercer Island also called King County

's Sister City, as designated by Sister Cities International, is Thonon-les-Bains, France.[http://www.sister-cities.org/icrc/directory/usa/WA]Source: Wikipedia

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Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest also called King County

in Washington extends more than 140 miles (225 km) along the western slopes of the Cascade Range from the Canadian border to the northern boundary of Mount Rainier National ParkSource: Wikipedia

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Mount Daniel also called King County

the highest summit on the Cascade Range crest of Alpine Lakes Wilderness of the central Washington, USASource: Wikipedia

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Dow Constantine also called King County

a member of the King County Council representing Council District 8, which includes West Seattle, some of South Seattle, North Highline, Burien, Vashon Island, Maury Island, Normandy Park, and some of SeaTac and TukwilaSource: Wikipedia

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Julia Patterson also called King County

the chair of the King County CouncilSource: Wikipedia

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Bob Ferguson also called King County

Since being elected to the Council, Ferguson has served as Chair of the Regional Policy and Law, Justice and Human Services CommitteesSource: Wikipedia

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Kathy Lambert also called King County

a Republican member of the King County Council, the legislative body for King County, WashingtonSource: Wikipedia

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Mount Si also called King County

figures prominently in a Prometheus story from the Snoqualmie tribeSource: Wikipedia

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Vashon Island also called King County

Vashon is a census-designated place (CDP) in King County, Washington, United StatesSource: Wikipedia

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Issaquah Creek also called King County

a small stream flowing through the city of Issaquah, Washington and its surrounding communitiesSource: Wikipedia

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Lake Sammamish also called King County

a lake 8 miles (13 km) east of Seattle in King County, Washington, United StatesSource: Wikipedia

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Tolt River also called King County

located in the western foothills of the Cascade Mountains in north central King County, WashingtonSource: Wikipedia

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Duwamish River also called King County

the name of the lower 12 miles (19 km) of Washington state's Green RiverSource: Wikipedia

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Cedar River also called King County

a river in the U.S. state of WashingtonSource: Wikipedia

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Coal Creek also called King County

a creek in Newcastle, Washington, on Seattle's EastsideSource: Wikipedia

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King County

located in the U.S. state of WashingtonSource: Wikipedia

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Kirkland also called King County

an affluent city in King County, Washington, United StatesSource: Wikipedia

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Covington also called King County

a city in King County, Washington, United StatesSource: Wikipedia

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Milton also called King County

a city in WashingtonSource: Wikipedia

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Preston also called King County

a historic mill town located 22 miles east of Seattle in unincorporated community in King County, Washington, United StatesSource: Wikipedia

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Hot Springs also called King County

a ghost town in King County, Washington, USASource: Wikipedia

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Interstate 405 also called King County

in Washington is a 30 miles (48 km) loop route that bypasses Seattle east of Lake WashingtonSource: Wikipedia

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Shoreline also called King County

a city in King County, Washington, 15 miles (24 km) north of Downtown SeattleSource: Wikipedia

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Bothell also called King County

(pronounced /bɒθəl/) is a city located in King and Snohomish Counties in the state of WashingtonSource: Wikipedia

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Newcastle also called King County

a city in King County, Washington, United StatesSource: Wikipedia

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Auburn also called King County

a city of 67,732 (2008) located in the U.S. state of Washington, in King County with some spill-over into Pierce CountySource: Wikipedia

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Bellevue also called King County

( "BELL-view") is a rapidly growing city in King County, Washington, U.S., across Lake Washington from SeattleSource: Wikipedia

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Grotto also called King County

a small unincorporated community in King County, Washington, United StatesSource: Wikipedia

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Des Moines also called King County

a city in King County, Washington, USASource: Wikipedia

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Bryn Mawr-Skyway also called King County

a census-designated place (CDP) in King County, Washington, United StatesSource: Wikipedia

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Enumclaw also called King County

a city in King County, Washington, United StatesSource: Wikipedia

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North Bend also called King County

a city in King County, Washington, United StatesSource: Wikipedia

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Puget Sound also called King County

(pronounced /ˈpjuːʤᵻt/) is an arm of the Pacific Ocean, connected to the rest of the Pacific by the Strait of Juan de Fuca, in the Pacific Northwest of the United StatesSource: Wikipedia

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Snoqualmie River also called King County

prone to flooding and typically sees multiple flood events annually that inundate local farmland and close low-lying roadsSource: Wikipedia

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Duvall also called King County

a city in King County, Washington, United States, located on SR 203, halfway between Monroe and CarnationSource: Wikipedia

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Federal Way also called King County

a city in King County, Washington, United StatesSource: Wikipedia

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Hunts Point also called King County

As of the census of 2000, there were 443 people, 165 households, and 131 families residing in the townSource: Wikipedia

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Clyde Hill also called King County

a city located in the Eastside, a region of King County, Washington and part of the Seattle metropolitan areaSource: Wikipedia

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Carnation also called King County

a city in King County, Washington, United StatesSource: Wikipedia

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Black Diamond also called King County

a city in King County, Washington, United StatesSource: Wikipedia

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Burien also called King County

As of the census of 2000, there were 31,881 people, 13,399 households, and 8,066 families residing in the citySource: Wikipedia

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Issaquah also called King County

(iss-ah-quah)(IPA: /ˈɪsəkwɑː/) is a city in King County, Washington, United StatesSource: Wikipedia

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Kenmore also called King County

occasionally known as "Kenmore by the Lake," is a city in the United States located on the northernmost shores of Lake Washington in King County, WashingtonSource: Wikipedia

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Normandy Park also called King County

a city in King County, Washington, United StatesSource: Wikipedia

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Pacific also called King County

a city in WashingtonSource: Wikipedia

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Medina also called King County

a city located in the Eastside, a region of King County, WashingtonSource: Wikipedia

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Maple Valley also called King County

a city in King County, Washington, United StatesSource: Wikipedia

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Kent also called King County

a city located in King County, Washington, United StatesSource: Wikipedia

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Lake Forest Park also called King County

a city in King County, Washington just north of the Seattle city limitsSource: Wikipedia

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Beaux Arts Village also called King County

a town located in the Eastside, an affluent region of King County, Washington in the Seattle metropolitan areaSource: Wikipedia

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Algona also called King County

a city in King County, Washington and the Seattle metropolitan area, surrounded by the suburbs of Auburn to the north and east, Pacific to the south, and unincorporated King County to the westSource: Wikipedia

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U.S. Route 2 also called King County

In the U.S. state of Washington, U.S. Route 2 is the northernmost all-weather highway through the Cascade MountainsSource: Wikipedia

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Washington State Route 18 also called King County

is a 28-mile long state highway in the U.S. state of Washington, which connects State Route 99 in south King County with Interstate 90Source: Wikipedia

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Interstate 90 also called King County

Within the U.S. state of Washington, Interstate 90 spans 296.92 miles (477.85 km)Source: Wikipedia

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Interstate 5 also called King County

As part of the state's first connected state highway system, the Washington State Legislature designated the Pacific Highway between Vancouver and Blaine in 1913Source: Wikipedia

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White River also called King County

a river in the U.S. state of WashingtonSource: Wikipedia

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Melakwa Lake also called King County

a lake in King County, WashingtonSource: Wikipedia

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Washington State Route 99 also called King County

abbreviated SR 99, commonly called Highway 99, is a numbered state highway in the U.S. state of Washington extending just under 50 miles from Fife in the south to Everett in the north, with a 2-mile gap in TukwilaSource: Wikipedia

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Washington State Route 520 also called King County

The entire route is in King CountySource: Wikipedia

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Pierce County also called King County

the second most populous county in the U.S. state of WashingtonSource: Wikipedia

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Kitsap County also called King County

a county located in the U.S. state of Washington, named after Chief Kitsap of the Suquamish tribeSource: Wikipedia

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Kittitas County also called King County

a county located in the U.S. state of WashingtonSource: Wikipedia

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Chelan County also called King County

a county located in the U.S. state of WashingtonSource: Wikipedia

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State Route 167 also called King County

commonly known as the Valley Freeway, is a state highway in the U.S. state of WashingtonSource: Wikipedia

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Snohomish County also called King County

Snohomish (snow-HOE'-mish) County is a county located in the U.S. state of WashingtonSource: Wikipedia

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Issaquah Alps also called King County

are the highlands near Issaquah, Washington, a suburb of Seattle, including Cougar, Squak, Tiger, and Taylor Mountain, Rattlesnake Ridge, and Grand RidgeSource: Wikipedia

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