Okanogan
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- This name is spelled Okanagan in Canada and Okanogan in the USA.
Okanogan or Okanagan refers to:
- Okanagan Country, a divided region in British Columbia and Washington
- Okanagan people, a Native American (USA) or First Nations (Canada) people, known as the Syilx in their own language
- Okanagan language
- Canada
- Okanagan (also Okanagan Valley), a region of British Columbia
- Okanagan Basin, watershed in British Columbia and Washington
- Okanagan Lake, British Columbia, a lake forming the core of the region in British Columbia
- Okanagan River (same as Okanogan River), river in British Columbia and Washington
- Okanagan Valley (wine region), the wine region around Okanagan Lake
- Okanagan Mountain Provincial Park, British Columbia (Okanagan Mountain is also a suburban area of Kelowna, British Columbia)
- Okanagan Trail, 1858 trail to the Fraser Canyon Gold Rush from Oregon
- Okanagan Highland, upland plateau area in British Columbia and Washington State
- Okanagan Range, a subrange of the Cascade Range spanning the border between British Columbia and Washington State
- Okanagan (electoral districts), current and historical federal and provincial electoral districts
- Regional District of Okanagan-Similkameen, a regional district of British Columbia
- Regional District of Central Okanagan, a regional district of British Columbia
- Regional District of North Okanagan, a regional district of British Columbia
- USA
- Okanogan River, in British Columbia and Washington; a tributary of the Columbia River
- Okanogan County, Washington, a county in north-central Washington
- Okanogan, Washington, a city in Okanogan County, Washington
- Okanogan National Forest, Washington State
- Fort Okanogan, a Pacific Fur Company outpost in Washington, established 1811 (North West Company from 1813, Hudson's Bay Company from 1821)
- Hiram F. "Okanogan" Smith (1829–1893), American settler in the Pacific Northwest
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