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NOTE: City Naming History
adapted from the book Washington State Place Names (8th Printing, 1997)
with permission from the Publisher: University of Washington Press. |
Asotin
County
Asotin
County's Web Site
35th
Largest County by Area - County Seat: Asotin |
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Asotin
County, a land of wheat fields, highland pastures and forested mountains,
is located in the southeastern corner of Washington. The name
"Asotin" is a Nez Pierce tribe word meaning "Eel
Creek." The county was created by act of the Washington Territorial
Legislature on October 27, 1883. |
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