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Title: MARYLAND


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MARYLAND
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State flag, seal and motto
  • The state flag of Maryland
  • was officially adopted in 1904.
  • The seal The motto

Fatti Maschii Parole Femine
Strong Deeds, Gentle Words
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A middle Atlantic state deeply intented by
Chesapeake Bay
  • Pennsylvania-Delaware-Virginia-the District of
    Columbia-West Virginia

4
Capital AnnapolisNicknames Free State, Old
Line State
  • State bird Baltimore oriole
  • State flower black-eyed
  • Susan
  • Population 5,699,478
  • Area 27,076 sq km (42nd biggest state)

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  • State fish Rockfish
  • State tree White oak
  • State sport jousting
  • State beverage milk

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History
  • In 1608 the English
  • explorer Capt. John Smith
  • sailed into Chesapeake Bay.
  • The first
    settlement and capi
    capital was St. Marys CityCccc
    City.

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Origin of the name
  • Maryland was
  • named to honor the
  • Queen consort Henrietta
  • Maria (1609-1669),
  • the wife of Britains King
    Charles I.
  • One of the original 13 states.

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Climate
  • Maryland is classified at being temperate of
    climate
  • the average annual minimum temperature can vary
    from -15 degrees in the mountains of Garrett
    County, to 10 degrees in southern Maryland and
    Ocean City.
  • In summer, the average temperature is 22.6
    degrees. Maryland summers vary from mild to hot.

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  • In winter, western counties experience colder
    weather, and more snow.
  • Average seasonal snowfall 0.5 m. The most
    snowfall ever recorded was during the winter of
    2009-10.

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Major industries
  • Farming (corn, soybeans, tobacco,
  • poultry and dairy products)
  • Mining (coal)
  • Steel products
  • Communications equipment
  • Fishing (crabs and oysters)

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Nature
  • Maryland forests cover
  • approximately 2.7 million
  • acres (43) of the states land surface.
  • Oak and hickory are the dominant hardwood ,
    making 60 of
  • forested areas.
  • Loblolly pine is the most
  • prevalent softwood.

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  • The highest point in
  • Maryland is 3,360 feet
  • above sea level on Backbone Mountain in
    Garrett County.
  • The absolute lowest point in Maryland is a
    depression, often called Bloody Point Hole, 174
    feet below sea level.
  • Sixteen of the 23 Maryland counties border on
    tidal water. The combined length of tidal
    shoreline, including islands, is 4,431 miles.

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  • Marylands Eastern
  • Shore and Western
  • Shore embrace the
  • Chesapeake Bay, and the many estuaries and
    rivers create one of the longest waterfronts of
    any state.


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Government and politics
  • Maryland is governed under
  • a constitution adopted in 1867.
  • The general assembly consists
  • of 47 senators and 141 delegates,
  • all elected for four-year terms.
  • The governor, also elected for a four-year term,
    may succeed him- or herself once.
  • The state elects two U.S. senators and eight
    representatives.
  • Democrats traditionally dominate state
    government

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Famous facts about Maryland
  • William Nuthead started the first printing
    business in St. Marys City in 1685.
  • The Maryland Gazette founded in 1727.
  • In 1844 the first telegraph line in the world was
    established between Washington and Baltimore.

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  • America's national anthem was
  • written by Francis Scott Key a
  • Maryland lawyer.
  • Maryland gave up some of it's land to form
    Washington D.C.
  • Annapolis was known as the Athens of America
    during the 17th century and once served as the
    capital of the United States.
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