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		<description><![CDATA[Cascadia's population increase mostly from in-country migration. | The good ship Cascadia has another 227,000 passengers. The US Census Bureau has issued population estimates for the states, which allow us to give an updated Cascadian population tally. As of July 1, 2005, the region&#8212;counting British Columbia, Idaho, Oregon, and Washington&#8212;had 15.6 million people. (Adding western Montana, southeast Alaska, and northwestern California pushes that figure up by another million or so, but running the county-by-county figures takes more time...]]></description>
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