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Map Maryland

Introduce
Maryland Located in the mid-Atlantic region of the United States, Maryland is the 42nd largest state in the country. With approximately 6,006,401 people living in the state according to 2015 estimates, Maryland is also the country's 19th most populous state. The capital city of Maryland is Annapolis, while Baltimore is the state's largest city. Maryland is comprised of 24 counties and equivalent counties. Maryland is also known as the State of Old Line, State of Free, Little America and America in Miniature.
Geography
Maryland Maryland covers an area of 12,406.68 square miles. Maryland shares borders with Virginia, West Virginia, Washington, D.C, Pennsylvania and Delaware. At 3,360, Hoye-Crest is the state's highest point. Some of the most prominent mountains in the state are Mount Sugarloaf, Maryland Plateau, South Mountain, Slope Hill, Backbone Mountain, among others. Some of the state's famous rivers are the Potomac River, Nanticoke River, Anacostia River, Casselman River, Rock Creek and others. Several large tails can be found in the state. Some of the mammals that can be spotted here are black bears, lynx, pandas, foxes, among several different species.
Travel
Travel Destinations in Maryland You can learn about the history of US railroads at the Baltimore and Ohio Railway Museum. Visited by hundreds of tourists, Antietam National Battlefield is the site of the bloodiest one-day battle of the American Civil War. Assateague State Park is a popular destination for swimming and surfing, as well as seeing exotic wildlife. Other places to visit are Baltimore Inner Harbor, Rocks State Park, William Paca Home and Gardens, Blackwater National Wildlife Refuge, among others.
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Map Maryland
Introduce
Maryland Located in the mid-Atlantic region of the United States, Maryland is the 42nd largest state in the country. With approximately 6,006,401 people living in the state according to 2015 estimates, Maryland is also the country's 19th most populous state. The capital city of Maryland is Annapolis, while Baltimore is the state's largest city. Maryland is comprised of 24 counties and equivalent counties. Maryland is also known as the State of Old Line, State of Free, Little America and America in Miniature.
Geography
Maryland Maryland covers an area of 12,406.68 square miles. Maryland shares borders with Virginia, West Virginia, Washington, D.C, Pennsylvania and Delaware. At 3,360, Hoye-Crest is the state's highest point. Some of the most prominent mountains in the state are Mount Sugarloaf, Maryland Plateau, South Mountain, Slope Hill, Backbone Mountain, among others. Some of the state's famous rivers are the Potomac River, Nanticoke River, Anacostia River, Casselman River, Rock Creek and others. Several large tails can be found in the state. Some of the mammals that can be spotted here are black bears, lynx, pandas, foxes, among several different species.
Travel
Travel Destinations in Maryland You can learn about the history of US railroads at the Baltimore and Ohio Railway Museum. Visited by hundreds of tourists, Antietam National Battlefield is the site of the bloodiest one-day battle of the American Civil War. Assateague State Park is a popular destination for swimming and surfing, as well as seeing exotic wildlife. Other places to visit are Baltimore Inner Harbor, Rocks State Park, William Paca Home and Gardens, Blackwater National Wildlife Refuge, among others.

Cities in Maryland
