Virginia Fast Facts
Location - Geography - Climate - Industries - Attractions - Transportation
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Location:
Located midway between New York and Florida, Virginia is the gateway
to the South. It is also sometimes classified in the Mid-Atlantic
region. The Commonwealth is bordered by Washington, D.C., the nation's
capital, and Maryland to the north; the Atlantic Ocean to the east;
North Carolina and Tennessee to the south; and West Virginia and
Kentucky to the west.
Geography:
Western Virginia is mountainous, covered by the Allegheny and Blue
Ridge mountains with the great Shenandoah Valley falling between
the ranges. The central piedmont region, with its rolling hills,
flattens out into the sandy coastal plain toward the Atlantic Ocean.
Climate:
Mild with four distinct seasons
Area:
42,767 square miles
Population:
7.6 million in 2006 (provisional)
Major Industries:
Manufacturing, exports, tourism, which accounted for $13.1 billion
in 2000 - up from $12.4 billion in 1999 - and employed more than
200,000 workers), high technology and agriculture
Capital:
Richmond (since 1780)
Popular Tourist Attractions:
Western: Abingdon, Blue Ridge Mountains, Blue Ridge Parkway, Bristol, Cumberland Gap National Historic Park, Lexington, Luray Caverns, Natural Bridge, Roanoke, Shenandoah National Park, Shenandoah Valley, Skyline Drive, Staunton, Winchester Central: Charlottesville and Monticello, Danville, Paramount's Kings Dominion, Petersburg, Richmond Northern: Alexandria, Arlington and Arlington National Cemetery, Fredericksburg and Fredericksburg National Battlefield Parks, Mount Vernon, Potomac Mills
Tidewater: Williamsburg area, including Busch Gardens, Colonial Williamsburg, Jamestown, Williamsburg Pottery and Yorktown; Norfolk; Virginia Beach; and Chincoteague/Assateague on the Eastern Shore
Transportation:
Six interstate highways, 11 commercial airports and passenger rail
service put Virginia within easy reach of major North American cities.
Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport and Washington Dulles
International Airport, both located in Virginia, are major gateways
for foreign travel with 379 weekly departures to 31 destinations.
