This article is about the geographic region. For the university, see Western Washington University.
Region in Washington, United States
Western Washington
Region
Left-right from top: Seattle skyline, Washington State Capitol, WSF MV Wenatchee, Mount Rainier, Diablo Lake, Mount Shuksan, Bellevue skyline
Coordinates: 48°N122°W / 48°N 122°W / 48; -122
Country
United States
State
Washington
Area
• Land
24,742 sq mi (64,080 km2)
Population
(2020)
• Total
6,037,688
Western Washington is a region of the United States defined as the area of Washington state west of the Cascade Mountains. This region is home to the state's largest city, Seattle, the state capital, Olympia, and most of the state's residents. The climate is generally far more damp and temperate than that of Eastern Washington.
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