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Geographic region of Northwestern United States dominated by wheat-based agriculture
The Palouse (/pəˈluːs/ pə-LOOSS) is a geographic region of the northwestern United States, encompassing parts of north central Idaho, southeastern Washington
Palouse
Topics referred to by the same term
The Palouse is a geographic region in Idaho, Oregon, and Washington, in the United States. Palouse may also refer to: Palus people, a Native American people
Palouse_(disambiguation)
Waterfall on the Palouse River in Washington state, United States
Palouse Falls is a waterfall in the northwest United States on the Palouse River, about four miles (6 km) upstream of its confluence with the Snake River
Palouse_Falls
American horse breed noted for spotted color pattern
Settlers once referred to these spotted horses as the "Palouse horse", possibly after the Palouse River which ran through the heart of Nez Percé country
Appaloosa
City in northern Idaho, United States
employer, the city also serves as an agricultural and commercial hub for the Palouse region. Along with the rest of the Idaho Panhandle, Moscow is in the Pacific
Moscow,_Idaho
Indigenous people of the Northwest Plateau
‹ The template Infobox ethnic group is being considered for merging. › The Palouse /pəˈluːs/ or Palus are a Sahaptin tribe and an Indigenous peoples of the
Palouse_people
River in Idaho, United States
The Palouse River is a tributary of the Snake River in Washington and Idaho, in the northwest United States. It flows for 167 miles (269 km) southwestwards
Palouse_River
City in the United States
city in Whitman County, located in southeastern Washington within the Palouse region of the Pacific Northwest. The population was 32,901 at the 2020
Pullman,_Washington
Barns on the Palouse are popular with photographers and artists. Many of the barns on the Palouse are considered heritage barns. These barns are typically
Barns_of_the_Palouse
City in Washington, United States
Palouse is a city in Whitman County, Washington, United States. The population was 1,015 at the 2020 census. Palouse was first settled in 1869 by William
Palouse,_Washington
Species of annelid worm
The giant Palouse earthworm or Washington giant earthworm (Driloleirus americanus, meaning lily-like worm) is a species of earthworm belonging to the
Giant_Palouse_earthworm
Shopping mall in Idaho, U.S.
Palouse Place (previously Palouse Mall and Palouse Empire Mall) is an enclosed shopping mall in the western United States, located in Moscow, Idaho. Opened
Palouse_Mall
Palouse Ridge Golf Club is an 18-hole championship golf course in the northwest United States, located at Washington State University in Pullman, Washington
Palouse_Ridge_Golf_Club
Village in Sud, Haiti
Trou Palouse (French pronunciation: [tʁu paluz]) is a village in the Saint-Jean-du-Sud commune of the Port-Salut Arrondissement, in the Sud department
Trou_Palouse
War fought between Native Americans and the United States Army
the Skitswish ("Coeur d'Alene"), Kalispell ("Pend d'Oreille"), Spokane, Palouse and Northern Paiute against United States Army forces in Washington and
Coeur_d'Alene_War
BCPT The Bill Chipman Palouse Trail is a paved rail trail in the northwestern United States, from Pullman, Washington, eastward to Moscow, Idaho. Completed
Bill_Chipman_Palouse_Trail
American college sports rivalry
Palouse 12km 7.5miles Washington State Idaho The Battle of the Palouse refers to an athletic rivalry in the northwest United States, between the Vandals
Battle_of_the_Palouse
City in Washington, United States
hills in a valley at the confluence of the north and south forks of the Palouse River. U.S. Route 195, which forms the town's main street, intersects with
Colfax,_Washington
River in Washington, United States
Rock Creek is a tributary of the Palouse River in the U.S. state of Washington. The source of the creek is Pine Lakes in the Turnbull National Wildlife
Rock Creek (Palouse River tributary)
Rock_Creek_(Palouse_River_tributary)
The Palouse Scenic Byway is a Washington State Scenic and Recreational Highway in Whitman County, Washington that follows seven different highways in
Palouse_Scenic_Byway
Geographical region in the United States
Nuclear Reservation and the fertile farmlands of the Yakima Valley and the Palouse. Unlike in Western Washington, the climate is dry, including some desert
Eastern_Washington
Public university in Pullman, Washington, US
found on site. The university sits within the rolling topography of the Palouse in rural eastern Washington and remains closely connected to the town and
Washington_State_University
State highway in eastern Washington, US
through Pullman, Palouse, Tekoa, and Spokane Valley to SR 290 north of an interchange with Interstate 90 (I-90). SR 27 serves the Palouse region as part
Washington_State_Route_27
Amateur collegiate summer baseball league in southern Alaska
Miners Oilers Alaska Baseball League (Alaska) North Pole Nicks 1980–1987 Palouse Empire Cougars 1986–1990 Hawaii Island Movers 1986–2001 San Francisco Senators
Alaska_Baseball_League
Rail trail in Washington State
The Palouse to Cascades State Park Trail, formerly known as the John Wayne Pioneer Trail and the Iron Horse Trail, is a rail trail that spans most of
Palouse to Cascades State Park Trail
Palouse_to_Cascades_State_Park_Trail
Neighborhood of Pullman, Washington, U.S.
Palouse Street Brick Road, in Pullman, Washington, also known by the nickname Red Brick Roads are a block of NE Maple St. and a block of NE Palouse St
Star Route and Palouse Street Brick Road
Star_Route_and_Palouse_Street_Brick_Road
American college football season
at Washington State* No. 12 Martin Stadium Pullman, WA (Battle of the Palouse) The CW L 10–13 28,243 September 6 1:00 p.m. St. Thomas (MN)* No. 10 Kibbie
2025 Idaho Vandals football team
2025_Idaho_Vandals_football_team
American attorney
Rachel Kunjummen Paulose (born March 12, 1973) is an American attorney. She was nominated by President George W. Bush and unanimously confirmed by the
Rachel_Paulose
Tunnel in Washington, United States
part of a rail trail in Iron Horse State Park, known officially as the Palouse to Cascades State Park Trail. The trail was formerly known as the John
Snoqualmie_Tunnel
Interuban railway in Washington State, U.S.
and an electrified interurban railway extending beyond Spokane into the Palouse region and northern Idaho. The raildroad company also constructed and operated
Spokane and Inland Empire Railroad
Spokane_and_Inland_Empire_Railroad
State highway in Whitman County, Washington, US
and traveling northeast along the Palouse River into farmland. SR 272 turns southeast into Palouse, crossing the Palouse River and becoming Church Street
Washington_State_Route_272
Town in Washington, United States
miles from the town in Franklin County which was in turn named after a Palouse Native American chief. George Bassett, an Iowan settler homesteaded the
Washtucna,_Washington
Shortline railroad connecting lines in Washington and Idaho
south of Spokane, Washington, connecting the BNSF Railway at Marshall to Palouse, Washington, Harvard, Idaho, and Moscow, Idaho. It began operations in
Washington_and_Idaho_Railway
City in Washington, United States
fields of the Palouse region and served by State Route 27. It features the landmark Milwaukee Road trestle, which now carries the Palouse to Cascades State
Tekoa,_Washington
Place in Washington, United States
unincorporated community on the north fork of the Palouse River northeast of Colfax and northwest of Palouse in Whitman County, Washington, United States.
Elberton,_Washington
Food festival in Pullman, Washington, U.S.
in 1989. The objectives of the festival were to promote tourism to the Palouse Region and to promote the locally grown pulses, particularly lentils. At
National_Lentil_Festival
American whitewater kayaker
(born June 2, 1986) is an American whitewater kayaker known for kayaking Palouse Falls. Born and raised in Stevensville, Montana, Tyler Bradt was first
Tyler_Bradt
Historical society in Whitman County
several historic properties in Colfax, Washington, Pullman, Washington and Palouse, Washington. Its properties include a former church, cabin and home that
Whitman County Historical Society
Whitman_County_Historical_Society
Major river in the northwestern United States
on the borders of Idaho, Oregon and Washington, and finally the rolling Palouse Hills of southeast Washington. It joins the Columbia River just downstream
Snake_River
Ohio Valley Old South Old Southwest Pacific Northwest Inland Northwest Palouse Piedmont Piney Woods Rocky Mountains Southern Rocky Mountains Sierra Nevada
List of regions of the United States
List_of_regions_of_the_United_States
Hill in Washington state, United States
Steptoe Butte is a quartzite island jutting out of the silty loess of the Palouse hills in Whitman County, Washington, in the northwest United States. The
Steptoe_Butte
Regional Theatre of the Palouse (RTOP) is an established non-profit theater company based in Pullman, Washington. It was founded in 2007 by award-winning
Regional Theatre of the Palouse
Regional_Theatre_of_the_Palouse
American college football season
7:00 p.m. No. 12 (FCS) Idaho* Martin Stadium Pullman, WA (Battle of the Palouse) The CW W 13–10 28,243 September 6 7:15 p.m. San Diego State* Martin Stadium
2025 Washington State Cougars football team
2025_Washington_State_Cougars_football_team
Public university in Moscow, Idaho, US
"R1: Very High Spending and Doctorate Production". Located on the rural Palouse, the university is represented in intercollegiate athletics by the Idaho
University_of_Idaho
Default wallpaper of Windows XP
Retrieved April 17, 2014. Turner, Paul (February 22, 2004). "No View of Palouse from Windows". The Spokesman-Review. Archived from the original on May
Bliss_(photograph)
U.S. state
Selkirk Mountains cover much of the state's northeastern quadrant. The Palouse southeast region of Washington was grassland that has been mostly converted
Washington_(state)
American artist (born 1921)
neo-expressionist figurative paintings that feature the flora and fauna of the Palouse, a geographically unusual area in Eastern Washington state where he lives
Gaylen_Hansen
City in Idaho, United States
County, about six miles (10 km) east of the border with Washington. On the Palouse north of Moscow, it is served by State Highway 6, and bordered on the northeast
Potlatch,_Idaho
Football team of Washington State University
previously the head coach at Wyoming for one season, preceded by four on the Palouse at neighboring Idaho. Erickson's Cougars posted a 3–7–1 record in his first
Washington State Cougars football
Washington_State_Cougars_football
1991 film by Robert M. Young
Corbett. The plot concerns a baseball scout. Scenes were filmed on the Palouse in the small town of Genesee, Idaho, between Lewiston and Moscow, and nearby
Talent_for_the_Game
Xeric shrubland ecoregion of Canada and the United States
The Palouse Hills ecoregion contains the unglaciated Western foothills of the Northern Rocky Mountains known as the Palouse Hills, after the Palouse River
Columbia_Plateau_(ecoregion)
Species of flowering plant
names include Palouse goldenweed and smallhead goldenweed. It is native to the northwestern United States, where it is endemic to the Palouse prairie, growing
Pyrrocoma_liatriformis
Intercollegiate sports teams of Washington State University
land-grant school only eight miles (13 km) east in Moscow. The Battle of the Palouse, the annual football game, was revived in 1998 for a 10-year run, and is
Washington_State_Cougars
Former national forest in Idaho
The Palouse Forest Reserve and after March 4, 1907, the Palouse National Forest was established by Presidential Proclamation (34 U.S. Statutes at Large
Palouse_National_Forest
U.S. Highway in Washington (state) and Idaho in the United States
Washington it becomes a state highway that connects communities in the Palouse region of Eastern Washington. US 195 travels north, serving the cities
U.S._Route_195
Species of annelid worm
[citation needed] Giant Palouse earthworm - a vulnerable North American species Oregon giant earthworm - a relative of the Palouse earthworm, specimens have
Giant_Gippsland_earthworm
Town in Washington, United States
County, Washington, United States. It is an agricultural community in the Palouse region, at an elevation of 2,238 feet (682 m) above sea level. Its population
Rosalia,_Washington
Kolk lake in Whitman County, WA
water from Rock Creek, which further downstream is a tributary of the Palouse River, as well as Negro Creek. The lake is approximately 7 miles (11 km)
Rock_Lake_(Washington)
agriculture storage facility for dry peas harvested from farms around the Palouse region. The warehouse served as a storage depot for a series of agricultural
Dumas_Seed_Company_warehouse
Unincorporated community in Washington, United States
Mount Hope is an unincorporated community in the Palouse region of southern Spokane County, Washington. The community is officially named "Mount Hope"
Mount_Hope,_Washington
County in Washington, United States
Whitman County is part of the Palouse, a wide and rolling prairie-like region of the middle Columbia basin. Snake River Palouse River Latah Creek Union Flat
Whitman_County,_Washington
Mass stabbing in Moscow, Idaho, U.S.
basketball Women's basketball Baseball (defunct) Rivalries Battle of the Palouse Little Brown Stein Battle of the Domes Boise State Gonzaga Fight song Media
2022 University of Idaho murders
2022_University_of_Idaho_murders
1992 film by Barry Levinson
Angeles and concluded in June 1992. Location filming also took place at the Palouse River Valley in Washington. The film nearly went over budget, but Levinson
Toys_(film)
Athletic stadium in Moscow, Idaho
Battle of the Palouse game with Washington State on October 4, won 7–0 by the Cougars. At the time it was the largest-ever crowd on the Palouse and the state
Neale_Stadium
Canned Cheddar-style cheese made in Washington state
Retrieved June 14, 2019. Spurling, Carol Price (February 17, 2007). "Palouse Palate: Cougar Gold meets its match; Panelists find that local cheese goes
Cougar_Gold
Product and service designer and manufacturer
Workplaces for Baby Boomers[citation needed] 2016: Palouse Knowledge Corridor Entrepreneur of the Palouse Award For more than a decade, North American electric
Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories
Schweitzer_Engineering_Laboratories
Non-irrigated farming in areas with little rainfall during the growing season
Nebraska, Oklahoma, Oregon, Washington, Wyoming, the Great Plains, and the Palouse plateau of Eastern Washington. The choice of crop is influenced by the
Dryland_farming
1858 battle fought in Washington
Brevet Lieutenant Colonel Edward Steptoe and members of the Coeur d'Alene, Palouse and Spokane Native American tribes. It took place on May 17, 1858, near
Battle_of_Pine_Creek
Ethnic and cultural group in the United States
Wasco–Wishram Watlala Sahaptin Kittitas people Yakama Klickitat people Nez Perce Palouse people Tenino people Umatilla people Walla Walla people Coast Makah Quileute
African_Americans
Fish hatchery in Washington, United States
Pass Ocean City Olallie Olmstead Place Pacific Beach Pacific Pines Palouse Falls Palouse to Cascades Paradise Point Patos Island Peace Arch Pearrygin Lake
Quinault National Fish Hatchery
Quinault_National_Fish_Hatchery
from Vantage Bill Chipman Palouse Trail in Whitman County connects Pullman, Washington, with Moscow, Idaho, in the Palouse region Columbia Plateau Trail
List of rail trails in Washington
List_of_rail_trails_in_Washington
Airport in Pullman, Washington
the northeast, the highest summit in the area. The rural airport in the Palouse region is the primary air link for its two land-grant universities, Washington
Pullman–Moscow Regional Airport
Pullman–Moscow_Regional_Airport
Rail trail in King County, Washington
Bill Chipman Palouse Trail (Whitman/Latah, Idaho) Columbia Plateau Trail (Adams/Franklin/Lincoln/Spokane/Whitman) Iron Horse Trail/Palouse to Cascades
Sammamish_River_Trail
Coliseum Bohler Gymnasium Martin Stadium Palouse Ridge Golf Club Rivalries Apple Cup Battle of the Palouse Bowl games Lore Butch T. Cougar Campuses Pullman
Edward R. Murrow College of Communication
Edward_R._Murrow_College_of_Communication
College volleyball team
Coliseum Bohler Gymnasium Martin Stadium Palouse Ridge Golf Club Rivalries Apple Cup Battle of the Palouse Bowl games Lore Butch T. Cougar Campuses Pullman
Washington State Cougars women's volleyball
Washington_State_Cougars_women's_volleyball
Unincorporated community in Idaho, United States
in the northwest United States, on the Palouse of north central Idaho in Latah County. Located on the Palouse River, eight miles (13 km) east of Potlatch
Harvard,_Idaho
Ecosystems considered part of the temperate grasslands, savannas, and shrublands biome
east, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Iowa, Missouri, Illinois, and Indiana. The Palouse of Washington and the Central Valley of California are also prairies. The
Prairie
American newspaper
Idaho, and Pullman, Washington, metropolitan area. The two cities on the Palouse are the homes of the two states' land grant universities, the University
Moscow-Pullman_Daily_News
Lake in Washington state, United States
town of Sprague. Sprague Lake is drained by Cow Creek, a tributary of the Palouse River. The lake was originally called Lake Colville. Sprague Lake is used
Sprague_Lake_(Washington)
Ghost town in Washington (state)
is a rural location and former rural community in Adams County, in the Palouse region of eastern Washington. It is located along Interstate 90 northeast
Tokio,_Washington
Television station in Pullman, Washington (1962–2025)
Veterans Way in Pullman, and its transmitter was located on Kamiak Butte near Palouse, Washington. KWSU-TV's main signal served a corner of the Spokane market
KWSU-TV
Ethnic group
Wasco–Wishram Watlala Sahaptin Kittitas people Yakama Klickitat people Nez Perce Palouse people Tenino people Umatilla people Walla Walla people Coast Makah Quileute
Turkmen_Americans
1855 battle in the Yakima War
Walla Walla were members of several different tribes, such as the Cayuse, Palouse and Yakama. Following a Walla Walla raid on the Fort Walla Walla trading
Battle_of_Walla_Walla
Bill Chipman Palouse Trail (Whitman/Latah, Idaho) Columbia Plateau Trail (Adams/Franklin/Lincoln/Spokane/Whitman) Iron Horse Trail/Palouse to Cascades
Seattle and North Coast Railroad
Seattle_and_North_Coast_Railroad
Cave in Gifford Pinchot National Forest
Pass Ocean City Olallie Olmstead Place Pacific Beach Pacific Pines Palouse Falls Palouse to Cascades Paradise Point Patos Island Peace Arch Pearrygin Lake
Layser_Cave
American actor
Virgil First Raise 2014 The Hero Pose Joe Short film Desert Cathedral Duran Palouse The Jingle Dress John Red Elk 2015 Addiction: A 60's Love Story Rick Barone
Chaske_Spencer
Indigenous people of America
north, across the Columbia River. Also by their northern border were the Palouse, Wasco-Wishrams (Wasq̓ułáma - "People of Wasq̓ú"; Wɨ́šx̣amma - "People
Umatilla_people
American college football season
(FCS) Idaho Washington State Martin Stadium • Pullman, WA (Battle of the Palouse) The CW W 13–10 28,243 [1] August 30 7:30 p.m. California Oregon State
2025 Pac-12 Conference football season
2025_Pac-12_Conference_football_season
Radio station in Pullman, Washington
serves the Pullman-Moscow area. The station is currently owned by Radio Palouse, Inc. and features programming from ABC Radio, Premiere Radio Networks
KQQQ
Protected prairie in Washington state, USA
Pass Ocean City Olallie Olmstead Place Pacific Beach Pacific Pines Palouse Falls Palouse to Cascades Paradise Point Patos Island Peace Arch Pearrygin Lake
Lacamas_Prairie_Natural_Area
Ethnic cleansing in the United States
Wasco–Wishram Watlala Sahaptin Kittitas people Yakama Klickitat people Nez Perce Palouse people Tenino people Umatilla people Walla Walla people Coast Makah Quileute
Native American genocide in the United States
Native_American_genocide_in_the_United_States
Rail trail in Washington, United States
Bill Chipman Palouse Trail (Whitman/Latah, Idaho) Columbia Plateau Trail (Adams/Franklin/Lincoln/Spokane/Whitman) Iron Horse Trail/Palouse to Cascades
Interurban Trail (King County)
Interurban_Trail_(King_County)
Natural area in Jefferson County, Washington state, United States of America
Pass Ocean City Olallie Olmstead Place Pacific Beach Pacific Pines Palouse Falls Palouse to Cascades Paradise Point Patos Island Peace Arch Pearrygin Lake
Crowberry_Bog
One of Earth's eight biogeographic realms
Northern mixed grasslands Northern short grasslands Northern tall grasslands Palouse grasslands Texas blackland prairies Western short grasslands Neotropical
Nearctic_realm
Unincorporated community in Washington, United States
Dodge is an unincorporated community in Garfield County, in the Palouse region of southeastern Washington. It is located at the junction of U.S. Route
Dodge,_Washington
Rail trail in Washington, United States
Bill Chipman Palouse Trail (Whitman/Latah, Idaho) Columbia Plateau Trail (Adams/Franklin/Lincoln/Spokane/Whitman) Iron Horse Trail/Palouse to Cascades
Snohomish County Centennial Trail
Snohomish_County_Centennial_Trail
Golf tournament
2. Duke 3. Texas 4. Northwestern 5. LSU Sara Byrne, Miami (FL) Pullman Palouse Ridge Pullman, Washington 1. Stanford 2. Clemson 3. USC 4. Baylor 5. Texas
2023 NCAA Division I women's golf championship
2023_NCAA_Division_I_women's_golf_championship
American football stadium in Pullman, Washington
Battle of the Palouse for a decade. The game was played at Martin Stadium in September, although the 2003 game was played far from the Palouse, 300 miles
Martin_Stadium
River in Washington, United States
Snake 4 miles (6 km) upstream from Lyons Ferry Park and the mouth of the Palouse River. The Tucannon is about 62 miles (100 km) long. Part of the upper
Tucannon_River
Genus of annelids
This genus includes at least two species: Driloleirus americanus – giant Palouse earthworm, Washington giant earthworm Driloleirus macelfreshi – Oregon
Driloleirus
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Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Oriya, Sanskrit, Tamil, Telugu
Bestowed with Qualities
Boy/Male
Teutonic
Resolute fighter.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : nickname from Middle English digne, deyne ‘worthy’, ‘honorable’, or alternatively, as Reaney suggests, from Middle English dain(e) ‘haughty’, ‘reserved’ (Burgundian French doigne).English : variant of Dean.English : variant of Dane.French : nickname from Old French dain ‘agile’, ‘nimble’.Jewish : variant of Dayan.
Male
Swedish
Variant spelling of Norwegian/Swedish Yrian, YRJAN means "earth-worker, farmer."
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Goddess Lakshmi and Saraswathi
Girl/Female
French
Tower.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Young Murugan
Girl/Female
American, British, English
Fanciful; Capricious
Boy/Male
Bengali, Indian, Kannada, Tamil
God Murugan
Girl/Female
Indian, Marathi
Star; Map
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