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Whatcom

  1. Whatcom, Washington, United States [County] includes Acme, Anacortes Crossing, Balford, Barron, Bellingham [Populated], Birch Bay, Birch Bay Circle Grange, Blaine [Populated], Blue Canyon, Brennan, Cedar Crossing, Cedarville, Chuckanut, Chuckanut Village, Clearbrook, Clipper, Columbia, Comar, Cottonwood Beach, Custer, Deming, Dewey, Diablo, Doran, Eureka, Everson [Populated], Ferndale [Populated], Geneva [Populated], Glacier, Goshen, Greenwood, Hampton, Happy Valley, Kendall, Kickerville, Larson Mill, Laurel, Lawrence, Limestone Junction, Lummi Island, Lynden [Populated], Maple Beach, Maple Falls, Marietta, Mirror Lake, Mountain View, Neptune Beach, Newhalem, Nooksack [Populated], Nooksack Salmon Hatchery, Noon, North Cedarville, Northwood, Pleasant Valley, Point Roberts, Saxon, Semiahmoo, Semiahmoo, Silver Beach, South Beach, South Bellingham, Standard, Strandell, Sumas [Populated], Sunnyside, Van Wyck, Van Zandt, Victor, Wahl, Warnick, Wickersham [SourceGSP]
  2. Whatcom, Washington, United States [County]; population was 127,780 in 1990; housing units was 55,742 in 1990; location is 48°50'N 121°54'W; land area is 2,120.06 square miles (1,356,841 acres); water area is 383.59 square miles (245,498 acres); FIPS code is 73 [SourceCBP]


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