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Portland
Portland is the name of numerous cities in the English-speaking world, the largest of which are Portland, Oregon and Portland, Maine in the United States.
It is also the name of the following towns and other settlements scattered around the world:
Other Portlands in the United States:
- Portland, Arkansas, a city of 552
- Portland, Connecticut, a town of 8,732
- Portland, Indiana, a city of 6,437
- Portland, Maine, a city of 64,249
- Portland, Michigan, a city of 3,789
- Portland, New York, a town of 5,502
- Portland, North Dakota, a city of 604
- Portland, Oregon, a city of 538,544
- Portland, Pennsylvania, a borough of 579
- Portland, Tennessee, a city of 8,458
- Portland, Texas, a city of about 15,000
- Portland, Dodge County, Wisconsin, a town of 1,106
- Portland, Monroe County, Wisconsin, a town of 686
The Union Pacific Railroad operated a passenger train beginning in 1935 called the City of Portland, which operated between Chicago, Illinois, and Portland, Oregon, using the M-10001 streamliner.
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