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Eugene is a city in the U.S. state of Oregon, in the Pacific Northwest. As of the 2010 census, Eugene had a population of 156,185; it is the county seat of Lane County and the state’s third most populous city. Eugene has quickly made a name for itself as a culinary hub in Oregon. The city has over 25 breweries, offers a variety of fine dining options with a local focus; the city is surrounded by award-winning wineries. The most notable fungi here is the truffle; Eugene hosts the annual Oregon Truffle Festival in January. The city’s largest employers are PeaceHealth Medical Group, the University of Oregon, and the Eugene School District. Eugene’s largest industries are wood products manufacturing and recreational vehicle manufacturing. In 2017, the most common birthplace for the foreign-born residents of Oregon was Mexico, the natal country of 146,430 Oregon residents, followed by Vietnam with 21,288 and China with 20,489. About 30,000 people over the age of five speak a different language in the home, accounting for about 9 percent of the population. Nearly 70 percent of them also speak English very well. About 17,000 people speak Spanish at home in Lane County. About 5,000 people speak another Indo-European language besides Spanish or English. This broad language family includes western European languages like German and Italian but also distant cousins like Armenian, Russian, Farsi, and Hindi. Around 6,500 speak Asian and Pacific Island languages, another very broad category. Included are all types of Chinese languages, Tagalog (a major language of the Philippines), Japanese, Korean, and Samoan, among many others.