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SeaTac is a city and outlying suburb of Seattle, located in the southern section of King County in Washington State. It surrounds and is named after the Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (owned by the Port of Seattle), also referred to as Sea-Tac, but spelled with a hyphen. The name of the city is an example of a portmanteau, referencing the city's location between Seattle and Tacoma, but is approximately twice as far from downtown Tacoma as it is from downtown Seattle. The population was 25,496 at the 2000 census.
It is a blend of the cities of SEAttle and TAComa.
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