Seattle, located on the Pacific coast of the U.S. state of Washington in the northwestern part of the state, between Puget Sound and Lake Washington, is bordered by the Olympic Mountains to the west and Lake Washington to the east, with the coordinates of the city's center at 47°37'35'' north latitude and 122°19'59'' west longitude.
As of 2017, Seattle*** is organized under the five regions of Tacoma, Olympia, Spokane, Bellevue, and Auburn. Seattle covers an area of 369.2 square kilometers, including 217.2 square kilometers of land and 152 square kilometers of water, for a water rate of 41.16%.
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Seattle was founded on December 2, 1869, and got its name from Chief Seattle, a city with extensive rivers, forests, and lakes, and a temperate oceanic climate, with a population of about 4.78 million as of 2016.
Seattle is a leader in advanced technologies such as aerospace, computer software, bioinformatics, genetic science, telemedicine, electronic devices, medical equipment, and environmental engineering.
Seattle is a center for the performing arts. The Seattle Symphony Orchestra is hundreds of years old and has one of the most published recordings in the world; Seattle is also very diverse and active in popular and contemporary music. Seattle is considered the birthplace of trash music and the birthplace of greasepaint rock.
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