Maryland - Wikipedia
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Maryland is one of the most multicultural states in the country; it is one of the nine states where non-Whites compose a majority of the population, with the fifth-highest percentage of African Americans, and high numbers of residents born in Africa, Asia, Central America, and the Caribbean.
Maryland.gov
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An official website of the state of Maryland connecting you to benefits, services, businesses, education, and government information.
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Maryland, constituent state of the United States of America. One of the original 13 states, it lies at the center of the Eastern Seaboard. Annapolis, the state capital, lies on Chesapeake Bay, roughly equidistant from Baltimore (north) and Washington, D.C. (west).
Maryland Maps & Facts - World Atlas
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The State of Maryland is located in the Mid-Atlantic region of the United States. Maryland is bordered by Pennsylvania in the north, by Virginia, West Virginia, and Washington D.C. in the west and south, and by Delaware and the Atlantic Ocean in the east.
History of Maryland - Wikipedia
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Maryland was among the four divided border states during the American Civil War (1861–1865), with most Marylanders fighting for the Union Army, along with a large number for the Confederacy. As a border state, it officially remained in the Union throughout the war.
Maryland: Coastal Charm, History and Culture - Visit The USA
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Maryland may be small, but it’s big in natural beauty and things to see and do. Walk the ramparts of Baltimore’s Fort McHenry, the birthplace of “The Star-Spangled Banner,” then enjoy blue crab and bonfires, scenic drives through mountain landscapes and relaxing evenings on the water.