#' @title SpatialPolygonsDataFrame for the state of Washington, USA
#'
#' @description A SpatialPolygonsDataFrame [package "sp"] containing polygons
#' that comprise the state of Washington.
#'
#' @usage data("WA")
#'
#' @format
#' A SpatialPolygonsDataFrame containing 50 polygons whose union outline
#' boundaries of the state of Washington. Source of the Shapefile from which these
#' polygons were queried is
#' \url{http://nationalmap.gov/small_scale/atlasftp.html} (file 'statesp020.tar.gz').
#'
#' Attributes of the polygons are:
#' \enumerate{
#' \item AREA = Size of the polygon in square kilometers.
#' \item PERIMETER = The perimeter of polygon in kilometers.
#' \item STATESP020 = Internal feature number
#' \item STATE = The name of the State or State equivalent.
#' \item STATE_FIPS = The 2-digit FIPS code of the State or State equivalent.
#' \item ORDER_ADM = An ordinal value indicating the State's order of admission to the United States.
#' \item MONTH_ADM = The month when the State was admitted to the United States.
#' \item DAY_ADM = The day when the State was admitted to the United States.
#' \item YEAR_ADM = The year when the State was admitted to the United States.
#' \item LAND_TYPE = Type of the polygon. Types are "ISLAND", "MAINLAND", "OCEAN"
#' }
#'
#' The proj4string is \code{+proj=utm +zone=10 +datum=WGS84 +ellps=WGS84 +towgs84=0,0,0},
#' meaning among other things that the coordinates are projected zone 10 UTM's in meters.
#' The rectangular bounding box of all polygons is
#'
#' \tabular{lrr}{
#' \tab min \tab max \cr
#' x \tab 369439 \tab 971361.3 \cr
#' y \tab 5044642 \tab 5444677.5 \cr
#' }
#'
#' @examples
#'plot(WA[WA$LAND_TYPE == "MAINLAND",], col="red")
#'plot(WA[WA$LAND_TYPE == "ISLAND",], col="blue",add=TRUE)
#'plot(WA[WA$LAND_TYPE == "OCEAN",], col="turquoise",add=TRUE)
#'@name WA
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