The Walla Walla River is a tributary of the Columbia River, joining the Columbia just above Wallula Gap in southeastern Washington in the United States. The river flows through Umatilla County, Oregon, and Walla Walla County, Washington.[1] Its drainage basin is 1,758 square miles (4,550 km2) in area.[2]
^ abcU.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Walla Walla River
^ abWalla Walla Subbasin Plan Archived 2012-02-13 at the Wayback Machine, Northwest Power and Conservation Council
^ abCite error: The named reference wdr was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
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education and cooperation among all parties with interests in the WallaWallaRiver Watershed. Such cooperation and education leads to efforts that improve...
(also called the WallaWalla State Penitentiary) is a Washington State Department of Corrections men's prison located in WallaWalla, Washington. With...
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lake, Lake Lewis. Lake Lewis back-flooded up the Yakima, WallaWalla, Touchet and Tucannon River Valleys. In these relatively calm arms of the lake, the...
villages in the WallaWalla Valley and seven Cayuse Bands scattered throughout Eastern Oregon and Washington. The WallaWallaRiver Cayuse Band was called...
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The WallaWalla Council (1855) was a meeting in the Pacific Northwest between the United States and sovereign tribal nations of the Cayuse, Nez Perce...
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lower East Dart River near Babeny. It forms part of the boundary between Teignbridge (to the east) and West Devon Districts. The North Walla Brook also rises...
Academy. In 1892, Milton Academy joined WallaWalla College (now WallaWalla University) and was renamed WallaWalla College Academy. It academically separated...
The WallaWalla Symphony is an orchestra based in WallaWalla, Washington. Founded in 1907, the WallaWalla Symphony is the "oldest continuously operating...
"Ryegrass People, i.e. Cayuse People"), WallaWalla (Walawalałáma - "People of Walula region along WallaWallaRiver"), Palouse (Paluuspamá - "People of Palus")...
Country. She was named after her grandmothers. She drowned in the WallaWallaRiver at age two. As settlers came in increasing numbers, the Whitmans took...