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Welcome to West Virginia

 

West Virginia offers the perfect balance of a rural and urban setting. This is a state where you can go whitewater rafting in the morning, go to an art exhibit in the afternoon and attend a West Virginia Symphony concert in the evening.

 

West Virginia is a state of the United States in the Appalachia region. West Virginia broke away from Virginia during the American Civil War and was admitted to the Union as a separate state on June 20, 1863 (an anniversary now celebrated as West Virginia Day in the state). It is the only state formed as a direct result of the American Civil War.

 

West Virginia is bordered by Pennsylvania to the north; by Ohio to the north and west; by Kentucky to the west; by Maryland to the north and east; and by Virginia to the east and south. The Ohio and Potomac rivers form parts of the boundaries.  West Virginia is the only state in the nation located entirely within the Appalachian Mountain range, and in which all areas are mountainous; for this reason it is nicknamed The Mountain State.

 

The state is noted for its great natural beauty, its historically-significant logging and coal mining industries, and labor history. It is also well known as a tourist destination for those people interested in outdoor activities such as skiing, whitewater rafting, rock climbing, fishing and hunting.

 

Because of the mountainous nature of the entire state, West Virginia has several notable tunnels and bridges. The most famous of these is the New River Gorge Bridge, which was at a time the longest steel single-arch bridge in the world with a 3,031 foot (924 m) span. The bridge is also pictured on the West Virginia state quarter.

 

The economy of West Virginia is one of the most fragile of any U.S. state.   One of the major resources in West Virginia's economy is coal. West Virginia also engaged in oil drilling, but currently only has a few small to medium sized oil and natural gas fields. Farming is also practiced in West Virginia, but on a limited basis because of the mountainous terrain over much of the state.


 

Fast Facts

Population - 1,816,856

Capital - Charleston

Largest city - Charleston, Huntington, Parkersburg

Demographics

   White  95.2%

   Black 3.2%

   Other   1.6%

Area - 24,231 sq.mi, 41st

Highest Pt. - Spruce Knob; 4,863 feet, 24th

Lowest Pt. - Potomac River; 240 feet, 31st

Nickname - Mountain State

Borders - Kentucky, Maryland, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Virginia

Area Code - 304

Time zone - Eastern Standard Time (EST)

   GMT -5 hours

Median income - $32,589 (50th)

Web site - www.wv.gov

 







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