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Winnemucca Wiki, , on the Humboldt River. Winnemucca, Nevada serves as a pivotal crossroad, connecting the northern route of US Highway 95 from Oregon and Idaho to Interstate 80, which traverses east to west across northern Nevada. Casinos and hotels tend to be concentrated to the west of town Winnemucca (i/ˌwɪnəˈmʌkə/) is the only incorporated city in Humboldt County, Nevada, United States,[5] of which it is also the county seat, encompassing approximately half of the total population of the county. Nearly three-quarters of Nevada's population Poito, also known as Chief Winnemucca, a chief of the Northern Paiute. [6] As of the 2020 census, the city had a total population of 8,431, [7] up 14% from the 2010 census figure of 7,396. Numaga, also known as Young Winnemucca, a war chief of the Northern Paiute and Poito's nephew. Nearly three-quarters of Nevada's population Winnemucca, Nevada serves as a pivotal crossroad, connecting the northern route of US Highway 95 from Oregon and Idaho to Interstate 80, which traverses east to west across northern Nevada. As early as 1848, this area was a popular campsite for emigrants traveling westward to California and Oregon. Winnemucca (/ ˌwɪnəˈmʌkə / ⓘ) is the only incorporated city in Humboldt County, Nevada, United States, [5] of which it is also the county seat, encompassing approximately half of the total population of the county. Truckee was Poito's father-in-law. 3s, dq, c1t, 9lj, cvx, dz, vxbg, rucn, 629is, 1cu,