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  1. Yakima (IPA: [ˈjæ.kɪ.mə]) es una ciudad del Washington central y la sede de condado del condado de Yakima, EE. UU. Según el censo del 2000, la ciudad tenía una población total de 71,846 habitantes y una población metropolitana de 229,094. [1]

  2. Yakima (/ ˈ j æ k ɪ m ɑː / or / ˈ j æ k ɪ m ə /) is a city in, and the county seat of, Yakima County, Washington, United States, and the state's 11th most populous city. As of the 2020 census, the city had a total population of 96,968 and a metropolitan population of 256,728.

  3. Yakima es una ciudad del Washington central y la sede de condado del condado de Yakima, EE. UU. Según el censo del 2000, la ciudad tenía una población total de 71,846 habitantes y una población metropolitana de 229,094.

  4. Yakima County is a county in the U.S. state of Washington. As of the 2020 census, its population was 256,728. [1] . The county seat and most populous city is Yakima. [2] . The county was formed out of Ferguson County in January 1865 and is named for the Yakama tribe of Native Americans .

  5. The Yakama Indian Reservation (spelled Yakima until 1994) is a Native American reservation in Washington state of the federally recognized tribe known as the Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakama Nation. [2] . The tribe is made up of Klikitat, Palus, Wallawalla, Wenatchi, Wishram, and Yakama peoples. [1] Geography.

  6. 23 de abr. de 2024 · Yakima, city, seat (1886) of Yakima county, south-central Washington, U.S., on the Yakima River. In 1884 the Northern Pacific Railway selected the site of Yakima City (now Union Gap) as a construction headquarters. This plan was abandoned and a new settlement, known as North Yakima, was established.

  7. Yakima is a city of 94,000 people (2019) in the Yakima Valley, part of the Columbia River Plateau region of Washington State. It is the county seat of Yakima County. This article also covers the nearby communities of Union Gap and Selah.