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One of the Middle Atlantic states of the United States. It is bounded by Delaware and the Atlantic Ocean, the District of Columbia, Virginia and West Virginia, and Pennsylvania.

Area, 10,577 sq mi (27,394 sq km).
Pop. (2000) 5,296,468, a 10.8% increase since the 1990 census.
Capital, Annapolis.
Largest city, Baltimore. 
Nickname, Old Line State.
Motto, Fatti Maschii, Parole Femine [Manly Deeds, Womanly Words].
State bird, Baltimore oriole.
State flower, black-eyed Susan.
State tree, white oak.

Although the fishing industry is declining, the catch of fish and shellfish, chiefly from Chesapeake Bay, yielded an income of over $67 million in 1998, and the state's annual catch of crabs is the largest in the nation. The coastal marshes abound in wildfowl. Stone, coal, and iron, mined chiefly in the west of Maryland, are much less significant than in the 19th cent. 

Leading manufactures include electrical and electronic machinery, primary metals, food products, missiles, transportation equipment, and chemicals. Shipping (Baltimore is a major U.S. port), tourism (especially along Chesapeake Bay), biotechnology and information technology, and printing and publishing are also big industries. Service industries, finance, insurance, and real estate are all important. Many Marylanders work for the federal government, either in offices in Maryland or in neighboring Washington, D.C.

Although manufacturing well exceeds agriculture as a source of income, Maryland's farms yield various greenhouse items, corn, hay, tobacco, soybeans, and other crops. Income from livestock (especially broiler chickens) and livestock products, especially dairy goods, is almost twice that from crops. Maryland is also famous for breeding horses. 

Annapolis
, with its well-preserved Colonial architecture and 18th-century waterfront, is the capital; it is also the site of the U.S. Naval Academy. Baltimore , with a large percentage of the state's population, is the dominant metropolis. Tourists are attracted to the Antietam National Battlefield and the National Cemetery at Sharpsburg; the Fort McHenry National Monument, near Baltimore's inner harbor; and the historic towns of Frederick and St. Marys City. Racing enthusiasts attend the annual Preakness and Pimlico Cup horse races in Baltimore.

 

 *Information from Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition 


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Knox convicted, sentenced to 26 years in Italy (AP) 12/5/2009 12:52 AM

Curt Knox, father of American college student Amanda Knox, walks next to his daughters Ashley, left, and Delaney shortly after an Italian jury convicted his daughter Amanda of murdering her British roommate and sentenced her to 26 years in prison, Perugia, Central Italy, early Saturday, Dec. 5, 2009. (AP Photo/Pier Paolo Cito)AP - American college student Amanda Knox was found guilty of murdering her British roommate and sentenced to 26 years in prison early Saturday after a year-long trial that gripped Italy and drew intense media attention.


Aide: Baucus nominated girlfriend for US attorney (AP) 12/5/2009 1:31 AM

FILE - Senate Finance Committee Chairman Sen. Max Baucus, D-Mont., looks on before speaking to reporters about health care reform legislation, in this Oct. 15, 2009 file photo taken on Capitol Hill in Washington. A spokesman for Baucus said late Friday Dec. 4, 2009 the Montana Democrat was in a romantic relationship with the woman he nominated for U.S. attorney. (AP Photo/Charles Dharapak, File)AP - Senate Finance Committee Chairman Max Baucus was having an affair with his current girlfriend when he recommended her for U.S. attorney last year, a spokesman for the Montana Democrat said late Friday.


Senate preserves long-term care program (AP) 12/5/2009 12:53 AM

Sen. Joseph Lieberman, I-Conn., right, accompanied by Sen. Susan Collins, R-Maine, foreground, and Sen. Arlen Specter, D-Pa., speaks during a health care news conference on Capitol Hill in Washington, Friday, Dec. 4, 2009. (AP Photo/Haraz N. Ghanbari)AP - The Senate on Friday turned back a Republican effort to eliminate a long-term care insurance program to help seniors and the disabled, saving the plan once championed by the late Sen. Edward M. Kennedy in its health overhaul bill.


Reports: Russian nightclub blast kills 102 (AP) 12/5/2009 12:17 AM

Map locates Perm, Russia, where a blast at a nightclub killed scoresAP - An explosion and fire that officials blamed on pyrotechnics tore through the Lame Horse nightclub in the Russian city of Perm early Saturday, killing 102 people, the Russian emergencies ministry said.


Va. Tech report: Staff warned their families first (AP) 12/5/2009 12:54 AM

FILE - In this undated photo released by the Virginia State Police, Seung-Hui Cho is shown. Seung-Hui, 23, is identified by police as the gunman suspected in the massacre that left 33 people dead at Virginia Tech in Blacksburg, Va., Monday, April 16, 2007. An updated report released Friday, Dec. 4, 2009 says that some Virginia Tech officials warned their own families and the president's office was locked down well before a campus-wide alert was issued in the 2007 slayings of 32 people, according to a revised state report that details new fumbles in the response to the worst mass shooting in U.S. history.  (AP Photo/Virginia State Police, File)AP - At least two Virginia Tech administrators told family members about a double shooting in a dorm — the prelude to the deadliest shooting rampage in U.S. history — well before the rest of the campus was notified a gunman was on the loose.


Car bomb kills 3 near KFC in NW Pakistan (AP) 12/5/2009 1:21 AM

In this photo made off video footage aired by Samma News, vehicles burn after an explosion in Peshawar, Pakistan on Saturday, Dec. 5, 2009. Police said a car bomb has exploded near a KFC fast-food restaurant in Pakistan's northwestern city of Peshawar. (AP Photo/Samma News)AP - A car bomb exploded Saturday near a KFC fast-food restaurant in Pakistan's main northwestern city, killing at least three people and leaving others trapped in a blazing building where many lawyers have offices, officials said.


Unexpected drop in jobless rate sparks optimism (AP) 12/5/2009 12:55 AM

Tony Thomas of West Palm Beach fills out paperwork at a job fair at Workforce Alliance in West Palm Beach, Florida in this November 6, 2009 file photo. U.S. employers cut only 11,000 jobs last month, the best showing in nearly two years, and the jobless rate edged down to 10 percent, a strong suggestion the jobs market was edging towards health, according to a U.S. Labor Department report issued on December 4, 2009. Picture taken November 6, 2009.    REUTERS/Joe Skipper/Files        (UNITED STATES EMPLOYMENT BUSINESS)AP - Two years of steep job cuts all but ended last month, unexpectedly pulling down the unemployment rate and raising hopes for a lasting economic recovery.


George Washington, Poe auction records set in NYC (AP) 12/5/2009 12:55 AM

This undated photo provided by Christie's in New York shows the second and third pages of George Washington's impassioned letter arguing for the ratification of the newly drafted Constitution. The letter, written in 1787 to his nephew, Bushrod Washington, was sold at auction by Christie's in New York for $3,218,500 on Friday, Dec. 4, 2009. (AP Photo/Christie's)AP - A letter by George Washington has sold for $3,218,500 at auction in New York City, setting a world record for a letter by America's first president, according to Christie's.


US Marines launch offensive in Afghanistan (AP) 12/5/2009 12:57 AM

US Marines come under fire as they return to base following a search operation in Mian Poshteh in Helmand Province, Afghanistan. US President Barack Obama will announce his new Afghan strategy in an address to the nation Tuesday from the prestigious West Point military academy, the White House said.(AFP/Manpreet Romana)AP - U.S. Marines swooped down behind Taliban lines in helicopters and Osprey aircraft Friday in the first offensive since President Barack Obama announced an American troop surge.


Nets get 1st win, end 18-game skid to open season (AP) 12/5/2009 12:38 AM

A New Jersey Nets fan holds up a sign after the Nets beat the Charlotte Bobcats 97-91 for their first win of the season during an NBA basketball game Friday, Dec. 4, 2009, in East Rutherford, N.J. The Nets are 1-18. (AP Photo/Bill Kostroun)AP - Players hugged at center court. Fans stood and cheered as music blared through the arena. Finally, the New Jersey Nets got to experience that winning feeling again.



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