Willamette Valley–Umpqua region

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The Willamette Valley–Umpqua region is an area in western Oregon known for its fertile valleys, diverse ecosystems, and long-standing habitation by Indigenous peoples.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf geographic region
region
borders Cascade Range NERFINISHED
Coast Range NERFINISHED
climate Mediterranean-influenced climate
marine west coast climate
country United States of America
surface form: United States
drainsTo Pacific Ocean NERFINISHED
hasEconomicActivity crop farming
timber production
wine production
hasEcosystemType coniferous forest
oak savanna
riparian habitat
temperate rainforest
hasIndigenousInhabitants Kalapuya people NERFINISHED
Molalla people NERFINISHED
Takelma people NERFINISHED
Umpqua peoples NERFINISHED
hasLandUse agriculture
forestry
viticulture
hasMajorRiver Umpqua River NERFINISHED
Willamette River NERFINISHED
hasPart Umpqua Valley NERFINISHED
Willamette Valley NERFINISHED
hasSoilCharacteristic fertile alluvial soils
hasVegetation Douglas-fir forests
Oregon white oak woodlands
hasWildlife Roosevelt elk NERFINISHED
black-tailed deer
salmon
steelhead trout
historicallyInhabitedSince pre-contact era
isPartOfCulturalRegion traditional homelands of multiple Indigenous nations
knownFor diverse ecosystems
fertile valleys
long-standing habitation by Indigenous peoples
locatedIn Oregon
western Oregon NERFINISHED
locatedOnContinent North America
namedAfter Umpqua River NERFINISHED
Willamette Valley NERFINISHED
partOf Pacific Northwest

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Yoncalla Kalapuya indigenousTo Willamette Valley–Umpqua region