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Seattle
is the largest city in the state of Washington and the
metropolitan center of the Pacific Northwest region of the
United States. It is located in the U.S. state of Washington
between Puget Sound and Lake Washington, nearly 108 miles
(174 km) south of the United States–Canadian border, in
King County, of which it is the county seat.
Seattle
was first settled November 13, 1851, by Arthur A. Denny and
his crew, which would subsequently become known as the Denny
party. Its first name was New York, then Duwamps, then
finally it was renamed Seattle named after Chief Noah Sealth
who was chief of the two tribes living in the area
("Seattle" is an anglicized rendition of his last
name). As of 2006, the city had an estimated population of
578,700 and a metropolitan population of 3.9 million Seattle
is the hub for the Greater Puget Sound region. Its official
nickname is the Emerald City, the result of a contest
by a civic-minded association in the early 1980s to
designate a pleasant nickname for the city, the name alludes
to the lush evergreen trees in the surrounding area. It is
also referred to informally as the Rainy City (also Rain
City), the Gateway to Alaska, Queen City,
and Jet City, due to the local influence of Boeing.
Seattle residents are known as Seattleites.
Seattle
is often regarded as the birthplace of grunge music, and has
a reputation for heavy coffee consumption; coffee companies
founded in Seattle include Starbucks, Seattle's Best Coffee,
and Tully's. There are also many successful independent
artisanal espresso roasters and cafes. Seattle was the site
of the 1999 meeting of the World Trade Organization, and the
attendant demonstrations by anti-globalization activists,
which were in keeping with Seattle's left-leaning history
and reputation. Researchers at Central Connecticut State
University ranked Seattle the most literate city in America
in 2005. Moreover, a United States Census Bureau survey
showed that Seattle has the highest percentage of college
graduates of any major U.S. city as well as one of the
United States' largest gay populations. Based on per capita
income, Seattle ranks 36th of 522 studied areas in the state
of Washington.
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