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Muslim (0.3%) Hindu (0.3%) Other faiths (0.4%) Historically, Portland has been a religious city. In modern times, however, it has become the least religious city in the United States. [2] According to a Public Religion Research Institute survey, 42% of Portlanders do not identify with any organized religion. That is 9% more that the two runner ...
There were approximately 60,000 people of Hispanic or Latino origin in Portland, Oregon, as of 2020; about 10% of the city’s population. [1] The Portland metropolitan area has Oregon's largest Latino population. In 2022, Jamie Goldberg of The Oregonian wrote, "More than half of Oregon's Latino population lives in Multnomah, Washington and ...
People born in, residents of, or otherwise closely associated with the city of Portland, Oregon and its surrounding metropolitan area. Subcategories This category has the following 4 subcategories, out of 4 total.
41-59000. GNIS feature ID. 2411471 [6] Website. www .portland .gov. Portland ( / ˈpɔːrtlənd / PORT-lənd) is the most populous city in the U.S. state of Oregon, located in the Pacific Northwest region. Situated in the northwestern area of the state at the confluence of the Willamette and Columbia rivers, it is the county seat of Multnomah ...
Transportation in Portland, Oregon. Road bridges across the Columbia and Willamette Rivers are a critical piece of Portland's transportation infrastructure. Like transportation in the rest of the United States, the primary mode of local transportation in Portland, Oregon is the automobile. Metro, the metropolitan area's regional government, has ...
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The Central Library is a three-story public library branch in the downtown core of Portland, Oregon, United States. Opened in 1913, it serves as the main branch of the Multnomah County Library system. In 1979, the Georgian style building was added to the National Register of Historic Places as the Central Building, Public Library.
Oregon Slough Railroad Bridge (BNSF Bridge 8.8) 1908: Swing bridge, Pratt truss: 1,524 feet (465 m) North Portland Harbor (an anabranch of the Columbia River) BNSF Railway: Burlington Northern Railroad Bridge 9.6 (BNSF Bridge 9.6) 1908: Swing bridge, Pratt truss