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  1. Washington, D.C.: History of Washington, D. C, Geography of Washington, D. C, List of Maryland hurricanes (1980?present), List of District of Columbia tornadoes, Streets and highways of Washington
  2. Geography of Maryland: Fairfax Stone Historical Monument State Park
  3. Geography and Geology of Maryland - Bulletin 19 by Harold E. Vokes, 1968
  4. Geography and Geology of Maryland : State of Maryland Board of Natural Resources Department of Geology, Mines and Water Resources Bulletin 19 by Harold E. Vokes, 1961
  5. Maryland Geography Projects: 30 Cool, Activities, Crafts, Experiments & More for Kids to Do to Learn About Your State (Maryland Experience) by Carole Marsh, 2003-05
  6. A Geography About Maryland Geography: Ask Me! by Vera Foster, M.A. Rollo, 1983-06
  7. Maryland Puzzle Book (Highlights Which Way USA?) (Which Way USA?) by Karen Richards, 1998
  8. Geography and Geology of Maryland by Harold E. Vokes, 1966-01-01
  9. Maryland Bingo: Geography Edition by Carole Marsh, 2001-07
  10. Geography of Baltimore, Maryland: Cemeteries in Baltimore, Maryland, Neighborhoods in Baltimore, Maryland, Parks in Baltimore, Maryland
  11. Geography of Maryland
  12. Geography of Maryland by Pearle Blood, 1968-01-01
  13. Frye's Complete Geography....Maryland and Delaware Edition by Alexis Everett Frye, 1902
  14. Geography of Maryland by Pearle Blood, 1961-01-01

21. Maryland Geography
A Maryland Geography Lesson In the 1920s, a reporter for National Geographic visited Maryland and dubbed the state “America in Miniature.” We’re proud of our nickname, and
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22. Maryland
Maryland Geography Maryland History. History of the Maryland Flag, by Dr. Gregory Stiverson; Maryland Historical Society, home page; Maryland Natural History
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23. Maryland Geography, Geography Of Maryland
Land. Maryland’s topography is characterized by three distinct regions. The first area falls within the Atlantic Coastal Plain which is divided by the Chesapeake Bay into the
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Land A few small islands lie in the Chesapeake Bay which is Maryland's dominant waterway. The main rivers of Maryland include the Potomac, forming much of the southern and western border; the Patapsco, which runs through Baltimore; the Patuxent, draining the Western Shore; and the Susquehanna, crossing the Pennsylvania border and emptying into the Chesapeake Bay in northeastern Maryland.
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24. Maryland - Geography
A selection of articles related to Maryland Geography Maryland - Geography Encyclopedia II - Sharpsburg Maryland - Geography. Sharpsburg is located at 39 27'28 North
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25. Maryland: Encyclopedia II - Maryland - Geography And Climate
Maryland Geography. Maryland is bounded on the north by Pennsylvania, on the west by West Virginia, on the north and east by Delaware and the Atlantic Ocean, and on the south
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26. Department Of Geography, University Of Maryland Home Page
This is an outstanding achievement and confirms that Maryland Geography is one of the leading departments in the nation. The assessment also showed that Maryland Geography ranked
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27. Maryland: Geography — FactMonster.com
Encyclopedia — Maryland Geography. A seaboard state, E Maryland is divided by Chesapeake Bay, which runs almost to the northern border; thus the region of Maryland called the
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A seaboard state, E Maryland is divided by Chesapeake Bay, which runs almost to the northern border; thus the region of Maryland called the Eastern Shore is separated from the main part of the state and is dominated by the bay. For the most part, the erratic course of the Potomac River separates the main part of Maryland from Virginia (to the south) and the long, narrow western handle from West Virginia (to the south and west). The District of Columbia cuts a rectangular indentation into the state just below the falls of the Potomac. The main part of the state is divided by the fall line, which runs between the upper end of Chesapeake Bay and Washington, D.C.; to the north and west is the rolling Piedmont, rising to the Blue Ridge and to the Pennsylvania hills. The heavily indented shores of Chesapeake Bay fringe the land with bays and estuaries, which helped in the development of a farm economy relying on water transport. Flourishing in the mild winters and hot summers of the coastal plains are typically southern trees, such as the loblolly pine and the magnolia, while the cooler uplands have woods of black and white oak and beech. Maryland has nearly 3 million acres (l.2 million hectares) of forest land.

28. Maryland Geography - SHG Resources
Learn facts about the geography of Maryland. Also includes links to biographies of famous people of Maryland and other city and state resources.
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29. Maryland Kids Page
Maryland Secretary of State Kids' Page containing information and the history of Maryland
http://www.mdkidspage.org/

30. Maryland Geography And History
Maryland geography and history plus travel and vacation information.
http://www.onlineatlas.us/md.htm
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Maryland facts and history plus travel and tourism information.
Capital: Annapolis
Abbreviations: MD (postal), Md.
Area: 12,297 square miles
State Bird: Baltimore Oriole
State Tree: White Oak
State Flower: Black-eyed Susan
State Motto: Fatti Maschii, Parole Femine - Manly deeds, womanly words
Nicknames: The Free State, The Old Line State
As one of the thirteen original colonies, Maryland has an extremely rich history and many national parks . The Treaty of Paris was ratified by the Continental Congress in Annapolis in 1784, ending the Revolutionary War. Following the war, Maryland became the seventh state on April 28, 1788. Three years later, land for the nation's capital, Washington DC , was chosen from the state of Maryland. The Civil War battle at Antietam Creek was also fought within Maryland's borders. Historic buildings are plentiful in Annapolis and other areas of the state. Maryland is not just for the history buff or politician. The extensive Chesapeake Bay estuary in eastern Maryland is an important marine habitat, supporting fish and shellfish within its waters and waterfowl along its banks. Sailors, fishermen, and duck hunters all enjoy the recreational opportunities afforded by the waters of Chesapeake Bay. Wild ponies along the

31. Maryland Geography Schools - FastWeb.com
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32. 2010 MD Geographic Bee
The 2010 Maryland Geographic Bee. Friday, April 9, 2010 at the Community College of Baltimore County Catonsville Campus
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33. Colonial Maryland Geography - Ask.com
Top questions and answers about ColonialMaryland-Geography. Find 3 questions and answers about Colonial-Maryland-Geography at Ask.com Read more.
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34. Map Of Western Maryland Geography : Photos, Diagrams & Topos : SummitPost
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35. Wasting Fox’s Money: Republican Governors Get Maryland Geography Wrong « Oliv
So, according to an ad from the Fox Newsfinanced Republican Governors Association attacking Martin O’Malley (for the Bush-Ehrlich economy, by the way) this is what Maryland
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36. Discussion Of Maryland Geography
From Leslie Mrs. Weeg, Yes, I have been very busy with my homework. Me and my dad have been working on these questions. I think that MD is called America in Miniture because
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Discussion of Maryland Geography
by: Leslie, Megan and Jeremy
From Leslie: Mrs. Weeg,
Yes, I have been very busy with my homework. Me and my dad have been working on these questions. I think that MD is called America in Miniture because it has everything that all the country has, in Geography that is. The four states that border MD are Virginia, Delaware, Pennsylvaina, and West Virginia. Calvert Cliffs help Geologists study by the fossils and everything. It is called Delmarva because of the 3 states (Maryland, Delaware, and Virigina.). Man is changing the Cheasapeake bay by littering and it kills the fish. That is why they have a limit on Rock Fish and are thinking about putting one on the Blue Crab. Well I don't like high school a lot. Tonight it took me a couple of hours! Oh well. I'll see ya later!:) Leslie From Mrs Weeg: Leslie... thanks for your answers. You say that Maryland has a little bit of "everything that all the country has." Can you explain that a little more for Olya, Michael and David? They have never been to Maryland or to the United States. Jeremy, Elizabeth (Beth) and Megan, you can answer that too if you like. From Megan:
1. Man is changing the Chesapeake Bay by draining some parts of it to make more farmland. Man is also poluting the air and the water around and in the Chesapeake Bay which is killing plants and animals. Last of all man is also dropping the fish and crab population. 2. We can help save the bay by stop draining parts of the bay for farmland. We can stop poluting the air and water around and in the Chesapeake Bay. Last we can also limit the fishing and crabing.

37. Maryland - Geography, National Park Service, History, Demographics, Economy, Tra
pop (2000e) 5 296 500; area 27 090 km /10 460 sq mi. State in E USA, divided into 23 counties and one city; the Old Line or Free State ; the first settlement (1634
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38. University Of Maryland - Geography, College Park, Maryland (MD)
Find 36 of members alumni from University of Maryland Geography in College park, MD. Reconnect with friends and fellow graduates on Classmates.com.
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39. Maryland Kids Page History Introduction
Maryland Secretary of State Kids' Page containing information on history of Maryland
http://www.mdkidspage.org/Geography.htm
Home Geography Government History ... Email The Geography of Maryland Longitude / Latitude Longitude: 75 4'W to 79 33'W
Latitude: 37 53'N to 39 43'N Length x Width Maryland is about 250 miles long and 90 miles wide. Geographic Center The geographic center of Maryland is located in Prince Georges County, 4.5 miles NW of Davidsonville.
Longitude: 77 22.3'W Latitude: 39 29.5'N If you're traveling by car on a highway from Central Maryland, it's
37 miles to Washington DC
96 miles to Philadelphia
143 miles to Richmond
196 miles to New York City
218 miles to Pittsburgh
668 miles to Chicago Chesapeake Bay Maryland is bordered by the Chesapeake Bay. The Chesapeake Bay is 195 miles long and has coast lines in both Maryland and Virginia. Its width varies from 3 to 20 miles. It is approximately 1,726 square miles. Borders Maryland is bordered by the Chesapeake Bay, by Pennsylvania on the north, and a small piece of Virginia on the south. On the east, Maryland is bordered by the Atlantic Ocean and Delaware. West Virginia and Virginia border Maryland on the west. Total Area Maryland covers 10,467 square miles, making it the 42nd largest of the 50 states.

40. Grade 4: Maryland--Geography. Maryland--History Of The Colonial Period.
ED187660 Grade 4 MarylandGeography. MarylandHistory of the Colonial Period.
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