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Maryland was the 7th state in the US, being admitted in 1788. Although with 12,407 square miles it is the 42nd largest state, it is the 19th most populous, with 5,296,486 people, as of the 2000 census. Maryland was named to honor the Queen consort Henrietta Maria, the wife of Britain’s King Charles I. For more information on Maryland, specifically, useful information if you are planning on moving to Maryland, check out the following websites.
The State of Maryland Official Site
The University of Maryland
Maryland Department of Transportation
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Maryland InformationMaryland Of The Middle Atlantic States Of The United States. It Is Bounded By Delaware And The Atlantic Ocean (E), The District Of Columbia (S), Virginia And West Virginia (S, W), And Pennsylvania (N).
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Maryland EconomyLeading Manufactures Include Electrical And Electronic Machinery, Primary Metals, Food Products, Missiles, Transportation Equipment, And Chemicals. Shipping (Baltimore Is A Major U.S. Port), Tourism (especially Along Chesapeake Bay), Biotechnology And Information Technology, And Printing And Publishing Are Also Big Industries. Service Industries, Finance, Insurance, And Real Estate Are All Important. Many Marylanders Work For The Federal Government, Either In Offices In Maryland Or In Neighboring Washington, D.C. Although Manufacturing Well Exceeds Agriculture As A Source Of Income, Maryland's Farms Yield Various Greenhouse Items, Corn, Hay, Tobacco, Soybeans, And Other Crops. Income From Livestock (especially Broiler Chickens) And Livestock Products, Especially Dairy Goods, Is Almost Twice That From Crops. Maryland Is Also Famous For Breeding Horses. |
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