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  1. Go to Galilee: The Spiritual Geography of the Gospels by Virginia Marie Butler, 2001-02-02
  2. The Best and Worst Country in the World: Perspectives on the Early Virginia Landscape (Under the Sign of Nature: Explorations in Ecocriticism) by Stephen Adams, 2001-10-01
  3. PLAYING THE GLOBE: Genre and Geography in English Renaissance Drama
  4. Lewis and Clark: The Maps of Exploration, 1507-1814 (University of Virginia Library) by Guy Meriwether Benson, William Robert Irwin, et all 2002-12-16
  5. Virginia (Our Amazing States) by Marcia Amidon Lusted, 2009-09
  6. Albemarle County, Virginia Geography Introduction: Keswick, Virginia, Earlysville, Virginia, Proffit, Virginia, Free Union, Virginia
  7. Virginia SOL Coach World History and Geography to 1500 A.D. by Vivienne Hodges, 2002
  8. Westmoreland County, Virginia Geography Introduction: Sandy Point, Virginia, Westmoreland State Park, Oak Grove, Virginia, Monroe Hall
  9. Studies on the geography of Virginia by George Thomas Surface, 1907-12-31
  10. West Virginia: West Virginia, Geography of West Virginia, Climate change in West Virginia, West Virginia Prehistory, History of West Virginia, Vandalia (colony)
  11. Prentice Hall Custom Business Resources GEOG 2134 Geography of Global Economy Virginia Tech by Virginia Tech, 2008
  12. Shenandoah Valley, Virginia Geography Introduction: Massanutten Mountain, Castlemans Ferry, Virginia, Fort Defiance, Virginia
  13. Virginia Beach: Geography and Climate: An entry from Gale's <i>Cities of the United States</i>
  14. Northampton County, Virginia Geography Introduction: Hog Island, Fisherman Island, Eastern Shore of Virginia National Wildlife Refuge, Weirwood

21. Virginia Geography
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22. Virginia - Geography
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23. Virginia Geography
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  • Which of the following is NOT a geographic region in Virginia?
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    Piedmont
    Tidewater
    Eastern Shore
    Valley and Ridge
    What body of water separates the Eastern Shore from the "coastal" area?
    Your answer:
    James River
    Appomattox River
    Chesapeake Bay
    Atlantic Ocean
    The Fall Line, a natural border where waterfalls prevent further travel on the James River, is located between what two regions in Virginia?
    Your answer: Eastern Shore and Tidewater Eastern Shore and Piedmont Tidewater and Piedmont
    Name the states that border Virginia.
    Your answer: North Carolina, Tennessee, Kentucky, Maryland, Delaware West Virginia, Kentucky, North Carolina, Tennessee Maryland, North Carolina, Tennessee, Kentucky, West Virginia Maryland, North Carolina, Tennessee, Georgia, Kentucky
    An example of a wetland is the .
    Your answer: Great Dismal Swamp Tidewater region Chesapeake Bay Outer Banks
    Rolling Hills, rapids and the Fall Line can all be used to describe which region of Virginia?

    24. Quia - Virginia Geography
    Learn about the different regions of Virginia. This activity was created by a Quia Web subscriber. Learn more about Quia
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    25. Virginia: Encyclopedia II - Virginia - Geography
    Virginia is bordered by West Virginia, Maryland, and the District of Columbia (across the Potomac River) to the north, by Chesapeake Bay and the Atlantic Ocean to the east, by
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    26. West Virginia Geography And Maps
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    A fantastic clear and detailed map of West Virginia along with basic geographic facts from Merriam-Webster. Color Landform Atlas - West Virginia
    A dramatic and colorful relief map of West Virginia - an outstanding display of the topography. Also includes a large 1895 map of the state. Map of West Virginia
    A large detailed reference map of West Virginia from the PCL Map Library.
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    A brief state history, famous residents, and a great collection of state facts make this page an excellent resource. 50states.com - West Virginia

    27. Piedmont Region
    Investigate the Piedmont Region of Virginia. Print this graphic organizer to record your findings. Use this page and your textbook to help you.
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    The Piedmont Region Investigate the Piedmont Region of Virginia. Print this graphic organizer to record your findings. Use this page and your textbook to help you. The western edge of the Tidewater Region is formed by the Fall Line . The Fall Line is a line of small waterfalls and rapids. Rapids are places in rivers or streams where the water flows very quickly and roughly. The Fall Line is formed by these rivers and streams flowing from the older, harder rocks on the western side to the softer rocks on the eastern side. The land to the west of the Fall Line is called the Piedmont Region. Piedmont is a French word meaning "foot of the mountains". The land of the Piedmont Region is higher than the land of the Tidewater Region. Richmond, the capital of Virginia is located in the Piedmont Region. It is a trade center on the James River. If you travel west on any of the rivers in the Tidewater Region, you will come to the waterfalls and rapids of the Fall Line. Several important cities in Virginia grew up along the Fall Line. Early towns in the Tidewater Region were built on waterways. As people moved west, they also settled on waterways. The Fall Line cities of Alexandria, Fredericksburg, Richmond and Petersburg are all found on rivers. Oceangoing ships could come up the rivers as far as the Fall Line. Because of the goods that these ships carried back and forth, cities along the Fall Line became major transportation centers. Many small towns grew into large cities.

    28. Virginia Geography And Maps - Congressman J. Randy Forbes
    Geographical Facts and Information USGS Virginia Fact Sheet For more than 100 years, the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) has provided scientific information to help resource
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    For more than 100 years, the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) has provided scientific information to help resource managers and government officials understand and manage Virginia's mineral, biological, and water resources.
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    Includes Virginia biology, geology, mineral, and water facts. 
    Virginia Geography

    Agricultural production regions, soil associations, and climatic zones in Virginia.
    Virginia Department of Archeology

    The Department of Historic Resources encourage and support the identification, stewardship, and use of Virginia's significant archaeological resources for maximum educational and cultural benefits.
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    Map of Virginia with county lines. Congressional District Maps Free downloadable congressional maps from USGS. Virginia Department of Transportation Order free maps of Virginia. Terra Server Find aerial photos and topographic maps of your neighborhood.
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    29. Virginia Geography - Ask.com
    Top questions and answers about VirginiaGeography. Find 17 questions and answers about Virginia-Geography at Ask.com Read more.
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    30. Virginia Geography, Geography Of Virginia
    Land Three main physiographic regions constitute Virhinia. They are the Atlantic Coastal Plain, or Tidewater; the Piedmont Plateau, in the central section; and the Blue Ridge
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    Three main physiographic regions constitute Virhinia. They are: the Atlantic Coastal Plain, or Tidewater; the Piedmont Plateau, in the central section; and the Blue Ridge and Allegheny Mountains of the Appalachian chain, in the west and northwest.
    The long, narrow Blue Ridge rises sharply from the piedmont, reaching a maximum elevation of 5,729 ft (1,747 m) at Mt. Rogers, the state's highest point. Between the Blue Ridge and the Allegheny Mountains of the Appalachian chain in the northwest lies the Valley of Virginia. The Valley consists of transverse ridges and six separate valleys. The floors of these valleys ascend in altitude from about 300 ft (90 m) in the northern Shenandoah Valley to 2,400 ft (730 m) in the Powell Valley. The Alleghenies average 3,000 ft (900 m) in height.
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    31. Quia - -3rd Grade SS - Virginia Geography
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    32. Colonial Virginia Geography - Williamsburg Discount Package - Guided Tours Of Wi
    Guided Tours of Williamsburg are available to learn more about colonial Virginia geography and this historic colonial location. Discount packages are often available. Enjoy the
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    33. Virginia Geography - SHG Resources
    Learn facts about the geography of Virginia. Also includes links to biographies of famous people of Virginia and other city and state resources.
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    34. Virginia Geography, Terms, And Legal System (Crouch & Crouch, Virginia Divorce L
    (Click here to skip to Terms and Legal System, or Northern Virginia, or click to go back to Crouch Crouch or Family Law) Virginia is one of the Southeastern United States, on
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    Brief Guide to Virginia Geography, Terms, and Legal System
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    is one of the Southeastern United States, on the Atlantic coast. Its entire Western border is in the Appalachian mountians, which run from Southwest to Northeast. Approaching from the ocean, one would enter the great port city of Norfolk , first passing its even more populous suburb, Virginia Beach. Neighboring cities include Newport News, Hampton, Portsmouth and Chesapeake . This area is generally called Hampton Roads. It is also known as the Tidewater, together with everything east of Washington and Richmond.
    (Bear in mind that lawyers in Virginia typically practice in several counties and cities.)
    Two hours West of Norfolk is Richmond , the capital. Two hours Northwest of Richmond is Charlottesville , just east of the Blue Ridge Mountains . Thomas Jefferson lived near there. Beyond these mountains lies the great Shennandoah Valley , and then the Allegheny mountains and desolateWest Virginia, a completely separate State which is not affiliated in any way with Virginia.
    Two hours North of Richmond, Washington, D.C., the U.S.'s capital, lies in an independent district between Virginia and Maryland.

    35. West Virginia: Geography — Infoplease.com
    Encyclopedia — West Virginia Geography. Nicknamed the “Mountain State,” West Virginia is very hilly and rugged, with the highest mean altitude (1,500 ft/457 m) of any
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    36. Virginia
    Virginia's name Virginia was named for the virgin queen of England, Queen Elizabeth I. She reigned England from 15331603. Old Dominion Virginia remained loyal to the English
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    "Old Dominion" Virginia World U.S.A. Rockingham ... Test your Knowledge Top of Page icon "Mother of Presidents" "Mother of States" "Birth Place of the Nation" "Mother of Statesman" Virginia's name: Virginia was named for the "virgin queen" of England, Queen Elizabeth I . She reigned England from 1533-1603. "Old Dominion" Virginia remained loyal to the English crown during the English Civil War and during Cromwell years (mid 1600's). When King Charles II regained the throne (1660), he gave Virginia the nickname the "Old Dominion." "Mother of Presidents" Eight presidents have been born in Virginia. Four of the first five presidents were Virginians. George Washington (1 st ), Thomas Jefferson (3 rd ), James Madison (4 th ), James Monroe (5 th ), William Henry Harrison (9 th ), John Tyler(10 th ), Zachary Taylor (12 th ), and Woodrow Wilson (28 th "Mother of States" From the Virginia territory, all or part of eight states were created: Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio, West Virginia, and Wisconsin. Commonwealth Only four states are officially called a commonwealth: Virginia, Kentucky, Massachusetts, and Pennsylvania. These states designated themselves as a commonwealth in their first constitutions.

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    38. Virginia Geography
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    Virginia Geography
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  • What body of water forms the northern border of Virginia?
  • Your answer:
    James River
    York River
    Rappahannock River
    Potomac River
    How many states border Virginia?
    Your answer:
    What region is characterized by rolling hills?
    Your answer:
    Tidewater
    Piedmont
    Valley and Ridge
    Appalachian Plateau
    What region is an area of elevated land that is flat on top?
    Your answer: Tidewater Piedmont Valley and Ridge Appalachian Plateau
    Which region contains the Great Valley of Virginia?
    Your answer: Tidewater Piedmont Valley and Ridge Appalachian Plateau
    What river is Alexandria on?
    Your answer: James River York River Rappahannock River Potomac River
    What important things did the rivers provide the colonists?
    Your answer: food and transportation recreation and cleaning transportation and recreation food and cleaning
    What language did the Powhatans speak?
    Your answer: Siouan Algonquian Iroquoian English DiscoverySchool.com

    39. West Virginia Geography Schools - FastWeb.com
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    College Directory College University Colleges by Degree Geography schools Virginia geography schools attract a variety of students from all over the country and continue to encourage international students as well. With the help of Virginia geography schools students from different backgrounds are provided with a unique collegiate career that prepares them for a successful future. Virginia geography schools provide students with a variety of degrees. They range anywhere from a two-year degree program to doctoral degrees. Also, Virginia geography schools vary drastically in size. Some are found on large university campuses while others exist at smaller schools. While attending Virginia geography schools, students are able to learn skills and application in a variety of ways. Virginia geography schools offer students internship, research, and engaging courses and seminars in order to improve their techniques and prepare them to market themselves upon graduation. Because of the variety, students searching for a unique experience can find Virginia geography schools that best match their personal and academic interests and goals. However, during the search process, students should be wary of whether or not the Virginia geography schools they apply to are accredited. Virginia geography schools give students an outlet to further their academic interests and passions while effectively preparing them to be marketable contributors within the workforce.

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