- Admission to Statehood: February 14, 1859
- Area: 98386 sq.mi, 9th Land 96003 sq. mi., 10th Water 2383 sq.mi., 19th
Coastline 296 mi., 8th Shoreline 1,410 mi., 16th
- Area Codes: 503 - 541 - 971
- Biographies: Famous Oregonians
- Bird: Western Meadowlark 50states List
- Border States: Regional List California Idaho Nevada Washington
- Cam World: Live Web Cams
- Climate: Oregon
- Colleges, Universities: 50states List
- Community and Technical Colleges: 50states List
- Community Pages: 50states List
- Constitution: 33rd State
- County Profile: Text List 36 Counties
- Courts: Judicial System
- Current Events: News Headlines
- Department of: Education Licensure
- Discover Oregon Webring: Home
- Driving: DMV
- Economy:
- Agriculture: Cattle, vegetables, nursery stock, fruits and nuts, dairy products, wheat.
- Industry: Lumber and wood products, tourism, food processing, paper products, machinery, scientific instruments.
- Editorial Cartoons: Cartoonists Index
- Fast Facts: 50states List
- Flag:

The flag of Oregon is the only state flag with different pictures on each side. On the reverse appears a beaver the state animal. Both sides have a field of navy blue with design in gold. The front picture includes a heart shaped shield with an eagle on top, surronded by thirty-three stars. ( The number of states in 1859. ) The scene on the shield shows the sun setting over the Pacific Ocean, mountains, forests and a covered wagon. A plow, wheat and pickax represent farming and mining. Of the two ships: The one leaving is a British ship and the one arriving is a United States ship representing trade. The eagle represents the United States. On a banner are the words "The Union" representing support for the United States. Finally the flag is emblazoned with the words "State of Oregon" above the picture and the date of statehood "1859" below. Fly this Flag
- Flower: Oregon Grape Mahonia aquifolium aka: Berberis aquifolium
- Genealogical Resources: Cyndi's List Historical Societies
- Geographic Center: Crook, 25 miles southsoutheast of Prineville
- Governor: John A. Kitzhaber, M.D. (D)
- Highest Point: Mount Hood; 11,239 feet, 13th
- Highway Markers: Oregon Resource Manual
- History: Historical History Channel
- Largest Cities: Portland Eugene Salem Gresham Hillsboro Beaverton Medford Springfield Bend Corvallis
- Library: Oregon
- License Plates: Oregon
- Lottery: Oregon Lottery
- Lowest Point: Pacific coast; sea level, 3rd
- Maps: DMOZ Blank Outline Map 50states List
- Media: Radio TV
- Motto: Alis Volat Propiis
- She Flies With Her Own Wings
- Museums: The Virtual Library
- National Forest: Oregon
- Newspapers: Oregon
- Nickname: Beaver State
- Origin of state's name: Origin and meaning of name unknown, may have been derived from that of the Wisconsin River shown on a 1715 French map as "Ouaricon-sint."
- Pen Pals: Penpalworld.com
- Permanent Residents: Find A Grave
- Population: Quick facts 3,421,399; 28th, 12/00
- Public Records: Oregon
- Real Estate: Ired.com - Oregon
- Representatives:
- Road Side America: Oregon
- Soil: Oregon - Jory
- Song: Oregon, My Oregon 50states List
- words by: J. A. Buchanan
- music by: Henry Murtagh
- Sports: Oregon Teams
- State Parks: Oregon
- Symbols: Symbols Facts Geobop's
- Topography: Image Rugged coast range; fertile Willamette River Valley to east and south; Cascade Mountain range of volcanic peaks east of the valley; plateau east of Cascades, in remaining two-thirds of the state.
- Tourism: Tour Oregon
- Tree: Douglas Fir Pseudotsuga menziesii Plant a Historic Tree, Today!
- Unclaimed Funds: Oregon
- Veteran Affairs: Oregon VA Military Links
- Vital Records: Oregon
- Weather: Salem, McNary Field
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