List of Sister Cities in The United States - Washington

Washington

Chollabuk-do, South Korea
Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan
Jalisco, Mexico
Pangasinan, Philippines
Sichuan Province, China
  • Aberdeen:
Hakui, Japan
Kanazawa, Japan
Kasuga, Japan
  • Anacortes:
Kisakata, Japan
Lomonosov, Russia
Sidney, British Columbia, Canada
Vela Luka, Croatia
  • Auburn:
Kasuga, Japan
  • Bainbridge Island:
Ometepe, Nicaragua
  • Bellevue:
Hualien, Taiwan (1984)
Kladno, Czech Republic
Liepāja, Latvia
Yao, Japan
  • Bellingham:
Nakhodka, Russia (1989)
Port Stephens, Australia (1982)
Punta Arenas, Chile (1996)
Tateyama, Japan (1958)
  • Bingen:
Bingen, Germany
  • Bremerton:
Kure, Japan
Olongapo, Philippines
  • Brewster:
Takahagi, Japan
  • Camas:
Hosoe, Japan
Taki, Japan
  • Chehalis:
Inasa, Japan
  • Chelan:
Tojo, Japan
  • Edmonds:
Hekinan, Japan
  • Everett:
Iwakuni, Japan
Sligo, Ireland
Sovetskaya Gavan, Russia
  • Federal Way:
Donghae, South Korea
Hachinohe, Japan
  • Ferndale:
Miyoshi, Japan
  • Friday Harbor:
Terschelling, Netherlands
  • Gig Harbor:
Sakhalin Island, Russia
  • Issaquah:
Chefchaouen, Morocco
Sunndal, Norway
  • Kelso:
Kelso, Scotland, UK
Sagara, Japan
  • Kennewick:
Taoyuan City, Taiwan
Yingge District, New Taipei City, Taiwan
  • Kent:
Castlereagh, Northern Ireland, UK
Kaibara, Hyōgo, Japan
Kherson, Ukraine
Yangzhou, China
  • Kirkland:
Emmerich am Rhein, Germany
  • Kittitas County
Sanda, Japan
  • Lakewood:
Okinawa, Japan
  • La Conner:
Olga, Russia
San Rafael del Sur, Nicaragua
  • Longview:
Mandaue, Philippines
Wakō, Saitama, Japan
  • Lynden:
Langley, British Columbia, Canada
  • Lynnwood:
Choluteca, Honduras
  • Mercer Island:
Thonon-les-Bains, France
  • Moses Lake:
Yonezawa, Japan
  • Mount Vernon:
Chilliwack, British Columbia, Canada
Kure, Japan
  • Okanogan:
Keremeos, British Columbia, Canada
  • Olympia:
Olympia, Greece
Rafah, Palestine Authority
Samarkand, Uzbekistan
Yashiro, Japan
  • Omak:
Summerland, British Columbia, Canada
  • Port Angeles:
Mutsu, Japan
  • Port Townsend:
Ichikawa, Japan
Jalapa, Nicaragua
  • Pullman:
Kasai, Hyōgo, Japan
  • Puyallup:
Kuima, Japan
  • Renton:
Nishiwaki, Japan
  • Richland:
Hsinchu, Taiwan
  • Seattle
  • Sequim:
Yamasaki, Japan
  • Shelton:
Sanyi, Taiwan
Talsi, Latvia
  • Spokane
Jecheon, South Korea
Jilin, China
Limerick, Ireland
Lübeck, Germany
Makhachkala, Russia
Nishinomiya, Japan
  • Tacoma:
Ålesund, Norway
Biot, France
Cienfuegos, Cuba
Davao, Philippines
Fuzhou, China
George, South Africa
Gunsan, South Korea
Kiryat Motzkin, Israel
Kitakyūshū, Japan
Taichung, Taiwan
Vladivostok, Russia
  • Thurston County:
Santo Tomás, Nicaragua
  • Tukwila:
Ikawa, Japan
  • Vancouver:
Arequipa, Peru
Joyo, Japan
  • Walla Walla:
Sasayama, Japan
  • Wenatchee:
Kuroishi, Japan
Misawa, Japan
Tynda, Russia
  • Yakima:
Derbent, Russia
Itayanagi, Japan
Keelung, Taiwan
Morelia, Mexico
Dubai, United Arab Emirates (31 July 2011)

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