Lake Oswego is a city in the State of Oregon in Clackamas County. It is located about 8 miles (13 km) south of Portland.
The city is named after Oswego Lake. As of the 2020 census, the city had a total population of 40,731.[1]
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- Cedar Mill‡
- Dunthorpe
- Orient
- West Haven-Sylvan‡
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- Bonneville
- Bridal Veil
- Burlington
- Corbett
- Dodson
- Holbrook
- Interlachen
- Latourell
- Riverview
- Riverwood
- Springdale
- Warrendale
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- Aloha
- Bethany
- Bull Mountain
- Cedar Hills
- Cedar Mill‡
- Cherry Grove
- Dilley
- Garden Home–Whitford
- Marlene Village
- Metzger
- Oak Hills
- Raleigh Hills
- Rockcreek
- West Haven–Sylvan‡
- West Slope
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- Bacona
- Blooming
- Bonita
- Bonny Slope
- Buxton
- Carnation
- Chehalem
- Elmonica
- Farmington
- Gales Creek
- Glenwood
- Hayward
- Hazeldale
- Helvetia
- Huber
- Kansas City
- Kinton
- Laurel
- Laurelwood
- Manning
- Middleton
- Midway
- Mountaindale
- Mulloy
- Norwood
- Orenco
- Progress
- Reedville
- Roy
- Scholls
- Timber
- Tonquin
- Verboort
- West Union
- Wilkesboro
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| Ghost towns |
- Dixie
- Glencoe
- Greenville
- Thatcher
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| Footnotes | ‡This populated place also has portions in an adjacent county or counties |
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