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Tacoma

a port in W Washington, on Puget Sound: industrial centre. Pop.: 196 790 (2003 est.)
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Tacoma

 

a city in northwestern USA, in the state of Washington. Population, 155,000 (1970; 411,000 including suburbs). Tacoma is a port on Puget Sound, with a freight turnover of 5 million tons (1970). Manufacturing is the major occupation, employing 20,000 people (1973). Industries include machine building and the production of lumber, chemicals, and food. The city also has nonferrous metallurgy plants and shipyards.

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