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Virginia
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· VIRGINIA

HUMAN CHARACTERISTICS:
English
Christian
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COMPARE/ CONTRAST:
My "STATE" has to be the worst one. Nt to be mean, but I suggest that you do not go to Virginia.
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All Information
Capital City: Richmond
· City Guides: Virginia City Guides
· Location: 37.531N, 77.474W
· Capitol Tour
- Virginia Real Estate - Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage helps you search for homes online in virginia, VA. View thousands of listings. Multiple photos and virtual tours.
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- 50states School Directory: Find your school!
- Admission to Statehood: June 25, 1788
- Ancestry and Genealogy: Virginia State Database
- Area: 42769 sq.mi, 35th Land 39598 sq. mi., 37th Water 3171 sq.mi., 15th Coastline 112 mi., 15th Shoreline 3,315 mi., 8th
- Area Codes: 276 - 434 - 540 - 571 - 703 - 757 - 804
- Biographies: Famous Virginians
- Bird: Cardinal
- Border States: Regional List Kentucky Maryland North Carolina Tennessee West Virginia
- Cam World: Live Web Cams
- City Guides: Virginia City Guides
- Climate: Virginia
- Colleges, Universities: Virginia Colleges, Virginia Business Schools, Virginia Art Schools
- Community and Technical Colleges: Virginia Community Colleges
- Constitution: 10th State
- County Profile: County Map 95 Counties
- Courts: Judicial System
- Current Events: Virginia News Headlines
- Department of: Education Licensure
- Driving: DMV
- Economy:
- Agriculture: Cattle, poultry, dairy products, tobacco, hogs, soybeans.
- Industry: Transportation equipment, textiles, food processing, printing, electric equipment, chemicals.
- Editorial Cartoons: Cartoonists Index
- Flag:
A deep blue field
contains the seal of Virginia with the Latin motto "Sic Semper Tyrannis" - "Thus Always to Tyrants". Adopted in 1776. The two figures are acting out the meaning of the motto. Both are dressed as warriors. The woman, Virtue, represents Virginia. The man holding a scourge and chain shows that he is a tyrant. His fallen crown is nearby. Get this Flag
- Flower: Dogwood Cornus florida
- Genealogical Resources: Cyndi's List Historical Societies
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- Geographic Center: 5 miles southwest of Buckingham
- Governor: Office of Governor
- Highest Point: Mt. Rogers; 5,729 feet, 19th
- Highway Markers: Virginia Resource Manual
- History: Historical Civil War
- Internet Service Providers: Virginia
- Largest Cities: Virginia Beach Norfolk Chesapeake Richmond Newport News Arlington Hampton Alexandria Portsmouth Roanoke
- Library: Virginia Virginia Libraries
- License Plates: Virginia
- Local Resources: Virginia Courts Virginia Fire Departments Virginia Counseling Services Virginia Police Departments Virginia Government Offices
- Lottery: Virginia Lottery
- Lowest Point: Atlantic coast; sea level, 3rd
- Maps: Rand McNally DMOZ Blank Outline Map 50states List
- Media: Radio TV
- Motto: Sic Semper Tyrannis
- Museums: The Virtual Library
- National Forest: Virginia
- Newspapers: Virginia
- Nickname: Old Dominion State
- Nursing Schools: Virginia
- Origin of state's name: Named for England's "Virgin Queen,"Elizabeth I
- Permanent Residents: Find A Grave
- Population: Quick facts 7,078,515; 12th, 12/00
- Presidental Birthplace:
- George Washington, 1789-1797 {1st}
- Born: February 22, 1732, in Westmoreland County, Virginia
- Thomas Jefferson, 1801-1809 {3rd}
- Born: April 13, 1743, in Shadwell, Virginia
- James Madison, 1809-1817 {4th}
- Born: March 16, 1751, in Port Conway, Virginia
- James Monroe, 1817-1825 {5th}
- Born: April 28, 1758, in Westmoreland County, Virginia
- Willian Henry Harrison, 1841 {9th}
- Born: February 9, 1773, in Berkeley, Virginia
- John Tyler, 1841-1845 {10th}
- Born: March 29, 1790, in Greenway, Virginia
- Zachary Taylor, 1849-1850 {12th}
- Born: November 24, 1784, near Barboursville, Virginia
- Woodrow Wilson, 1913-1921 {28th}
- Born: December 28, 1856, in Staunton, Virginia
- Public Records: Virginia
- Real Estate: Virginia Real Estate
- Representatives:
- US House: 110th Congress
- US Senate: 110th Congress
- Virginia House: Members
- Virginia Senate: Members
- Road Side America: Virginia
- School Directory: Virginia Schools Public Schools Private Schools
- Soil: Virginia - Pamunkey
- Song: Carry Me Back to Old Virginia 50states List Sheet Music
- words and music by: James A. Bland
- State Parks: DCR
- Sports: Virginia Teams
- State Quarters: Virginia
- Symbols: VA Symbols
- Teaching Jobs: Virginia
- Topography: Image Mountain and valley region in the west, including the Blue Ridge Mountains; rolling piedmont plateau; tidewater, or coastal plain, including the eastern shore.
- Travel: Virginia Travel
- Tree: Flowering Dogwood Cornus florida
- Unclaimed Property: Virginia
- Veteran Affairs: Virginia VA Military Links
- Vital Records: Virginia Vital Records
- Weather: Richmond, Richmond International Airport
- White Pages: Virginia White Pages
- Yellow Pages: Virginia Yellow Pages
- Zip Codes: Virginia Zip Codes
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Longitude / Latitude
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Longitude: 75° 13'W to 83° 37'W
Latitude: 36° 31'N to 39° 37'N
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Virginia base and elevation maps
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Length x Width
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Virginia is about 430 miles long and 200 miles wide.
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Geographic Center
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The geographic center of Virginia is located in Buckingham County, 5 miles SW of Buckingham.
Longitude: 78° 33.8'W
Latitude: 37° 29.3'N
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Borders
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Virginia is bordered by West Virginia and Maryland on the north and by North Carolina and Tennessee on the south. On the east, Virginia is bordered by Maryland and the Atlantic Ocean. On the west, Virginia is bordered by West Virginia and Kentucky.
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Total Area
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Virginia covers 42,769 square miles, making it the 35th largest of the 50 states.
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Land Area
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39,598 square miles of Virginia are land areas.
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Water Area
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3,171 square miles of Virginia are covered by water.
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Highest Point
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The highest point in Virginia is Mount Rogers at 5,729 feet above sea level.
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Lowest Point
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The lowest point in Virginia is sea level where Virginia meets the Atlantic Ocean in the east.
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Mean Elevation
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The Mean Elevation of the state of Virginia is 950 feet above sea level.
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Major Rivers
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James River, Rappahannock River, Potomac River, Shenandoah River
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Major Lakes
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Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway, Gathright Dam (Lake Moomaw), John H. Kerr Reservoir, John W. Flannagan Reservoir, Pound Lake, Philpott Lake
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The Land
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Graphic courtesy of
The College of William and Mary Department of Geology
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Virginia, a southern state on the Atlantic Ocean, can be divided into five geographical regions; the Atlantic Coastal Plain, the Piedmont, the Blue Ridge, the Appalachian Ridge and Valley Region, and the Appalachian Plateau.
Atlantic Coastal Plain: The Atlantic Coastal Plain runs from north to south along the Atlantic Ocean. This area of lowlands stretches about 100 miles inland and is covered with salt marshes and swamps. Its often called the Tidewater because of the flow of water up and down the coastal inlets and bays as the tide moves in and out. The Atlantic Coastal Plain is divided into a mainland in the west and a pennisula, called the East Shore, by Chesapeake Bay.
Piedmont: To the west of the Atlantic Coastal Plain is the Piedmont, Virginia's largest geographical land region. Sloping gradually upward from elevations of 200 to 300 feet above sea level in the east to 800 to 900 feet above sea level in the west, the rolling plain of the Virginia Piedmont covers most of central Virginia. About 40 miles wide in the northeast, the Piedmont expands to about 140 miles wide at the North Carolina Border. The rivers and streams of the Piedmont generally flow in a southeasterly direction, breaking into low waterfalls at the "fall line" where the Piedmont meets the Atlantic Coastal Plain.
Blue Ridge: To the west of the Piedmont, lies the Blue Ridge. Northeast of Roanoke, Virginia, the Blue Ridge rises steeply from the Piedmont in the east and the Appalachian Ridge and Valley Region in the west. It is the main eastern mountain range of the Appalachian Mountains. South of Roanoke, the Blue Ridge expands into a plateau with valleys, deep ravines, and the highest peaks in Virginia. Mount Rogers, the highest point in Virgina, is located in the Blue Ridge south of Roanoke.
Appalachian Ridge and Valley Region: Extending southwest to northeast along Virginia's western border is the Appalachian Ridge and Valley Region. The Great Valley, sometimes called the Valley of Virginia, lies against the Blue Ridge in the east. Actually, the Great Valley is a series of valleys divided by mountains. The largest and most well-known of these valleys is the Shenandoah Valley. The Appalachian Ridge and Valley Region is riddled with caverns carved into the abundant limestone.
Appalachian Plateau: In the far southwestern portion of Virginia lies the Appalachia Plateau. This plateau extends into Kentucky as the Cumberland Plateau. Covered with rivers, streams, and forests, the Appalachian Plateau averages about 2,000 feet above sea level.
( Virginia Close-up )
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Climate (All temperatures Fahrenheit)
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Highest Temperature
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The highest temperature recorded in Virginia is 110°, Fahrenheit. This record high was recorded on July 15, 1954 at Balcony Falls.
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Lowest Temperature
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The lowest temperature in Virginia, -30°, was recorded on January 25, 1985 at Mountain Lake Biological Station.
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Average Temperature
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Monthly average temperatures range from a high of 88.4 degrees to a low of 26.2 degrees.
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Climate
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Average yearly precipitation for Virginia, from 1961 to 1990, is shown on this chart from Oregon State University.
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EXTERNAL LINKS:
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Comments (4)
Anonymous said
at 3:45 pm on Dec 4, 2007
nothin much y?
Anonymous said
at 3:45 pm on Dec 4, 2007
i m bored
Anonymous said
at 3:02 pm on Dec 5, 2007
URS GOOD
Anonymous said
at 4:33 pm on Dec 5, 2007
hi waz up
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