Pataha
Pataha is a small, unincorporated community in Garfield County, Washington, United States. It is located about 4 miles east of Pomeroy, the Garfield County seat.| Tap on a place to explore it |
- Type: Hamlet with 106 residents
- Description: human settlement in Washington, United States of America
- Also known as: “Favorsburg”, “Pataha City”, “Pataha, Washington”, “Waterstown”, and “Watertown”
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Pomeroy.
Pomeroy
Photo: Ken Lund, CC BY-SA 2.0.
Pomeroy is the county seat of Garfield County, Washington, United States and the only incorporated city in the county. The population was 1,389 at the 2020 census, and was estimated at 1,471 in 2024.
Pataha
- Categories: unincorporated community in the United States and locality
- Location: Garfield, Washington, Pacific Northwest, United States, North America
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Latitude
46.47321° or 46° 28′ 24″ northLongitude
-117.53657° or 117° 32′ 12″ westPopulation
106Elevation
2,064 feet (629 metres)Open location code
85R4FFF7+79OpenStreetMap ID
node 150939568OpenStreetMap feature
place=hamletGeoNames ID
5555275Wikidata ID
Q3475410
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In Other Languages
From Dutch to Volapük—“Pataha” goes by many names.
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