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West Virginia (IPA: /wst vd.nj/) is a state in the Appalachia region of the United States of America. 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. It is the only state to form by seceding from a pre-existing state.

West Virginia is one of the Border states (Civil War). The Census Bureau considers West Virginia part of the South because much of the state is below the Mason-Dixon Line, despite its northern panhandle extending into Pennsylvania and Ohio as far north on parallel to Staten Island, New York. Many citizens of West Virginia claim they are part of Appalachia, rather than the Mid-Atlantic or the South, while the state's Northern Panhandle, and North-Central region feel an affinity for Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Also, those in the Eastern Panhandle feel a connection with the Washington, D.C. suburbs in Maryland and Virginia, and southern West Virginians often consider themselves Southerners. Finally, the towns and farms along the mid-Ohio River have an appearance and culture somewhat resembling the Midwest, see: An Introduction to West Virginia's Ethnic Communities. For these reasons, West Virginia can be noted as the southernmost Northeastern state, the northernmost Southeastern state, the easternmost Midwestern state as well as the westernmost Eastern state. The capital and largest city is Charleston.

The state is noted for its great natural beauty, its historically significant logging and coal mining industries, and its 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, hiking, and hunting.



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State of West Virginia
Flag of West Virginia State seal of West Virginia
Flag of West Virginia Seal
Nickname(s): Mountain State
Motto(s): Montani semper liberi
Map of the United States with West Virginia highlighted
Official language(s) English
Capital Charleston
Largest city Charleston
Area Ranked 41st
Total 24,244 sq mi (62,809 kmē)
Width 130 miles (210 km)
Length 240 miles (385 km)
% water 0.6
Latitude 37°10'N to 40°40'N
Longitude 77°40'W to 82°40'W
Population Ranked 37th
Total (2000) 1,808,344
Density 75.1/sq mi 29.0/kmē (27th)
Median income $32,589 (50th)
Elevation
Highest point Spruce Knob[1] 4,863 ft (1,427 m)
Mean 1,500 ft (460 m)
Lowest point Potomac River[1] 240 ft (73 m)
Admission to Union June 20, 1863 (35)
Governor Joe Manchin (D)
U.S. Senators Robert C. Byrd (D) Jay Rockefeller (D)
Congressional Delegation List
Time zone Eastern: UTC-5/-4
Abbreviations WV US-WV
Web site www.wv.gov


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