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The geography of Idaho is quite rugged and scenic and is known as the Pacific Northwest. Discover the Rocky Mountains, the Columbia Plateau, and the Great Basin of Idaho.

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Geography of Pocatello

Pocatello, Idaho, one of the state's largest cities and the seat of Bannock County.

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  • Geography of Idaho
    Geography of Idaho

    Idaho, one of the western states of the United States. It is part of the area known as the Pacific Northwest and is bordered by Washington, Oregon, Nevada, Utah, Wyoming, and Montana and by British Columbia, Canada. See more »

  • Geography of Boise
    Geography of Boise

    Boise, Idaho, the state capital and the seat of Ada County. The city stands at about 2,700 feet (800 m) above sea level on the Boise River in the southwestern part of the state. See more »

  • Geography of Coeur D'Alene
    Geography of Coeur D'Alene

    Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, the seat of Kootenai County. It is on Coeur d'Alene Lake, 33 miles (53 km) east of Spokane, Washington. See more »

  • Geography of Idaho Falls
    Geography of Idaho Falls

    Idaho Falls, Idaho, the seat of Bonneville County. Idaho Falls is on the Snake River, 47 miles (76 km) northeast of Pocatello. See more »

  • Geography of Lewiston
    Geography of Lewiston

    Lewiston, Idaho, the seat of Nez Perce County. The city is situated at the junction of the Snake and Clearwater rivers, near the Washington border. See more »

  • Geography of Pocatello
    Geography of Pocatello

    Pocatello, Idaho, one of the state's largest cities and the seat of Bannock County. See more »

  • Geography of Twin Falls
    Geography of Twin Falls

    Twin Falls, Idaho, the seat of Twin Falls County. It is in the Snake River Valley, about 115 miles (185 km) southeast of Boise, the state capital. See more »

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