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Virginia is bordered by West Virginia and Maryland in the north; Maryland, Washington
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Virginia is bordered by West Virginia and Maryland in the north; Maryland, Washington
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in the east, Kentucky and West Virginia in the south, and Indiana in the west.
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756,927 Capital: Bismarck Biggest City: Fargo Abbreviation: ND State bird: western
Over millions of years, mountain hares evolved to survive in chilly regions across much of northern Europe and as far east as Japan. Discover five ways these cold-weather cuties thrive in their harsh habitat. And find out the difference between hares and rabbits.
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Learn about the animals that inspired the Chinese zodiac signs.
Chinese cobra Photograph by Magnus Lungren / Wild Wonders of China / NPL / Minden
Native People of the American Southeast
At first these groups were on the move, hunting wild game and gathering food.
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City: Des Moines Abbreviation: IA State bird: eastern goldfinch State flower: wild
Nicaragua is the largest country in Central America and is slightly bigger in area than New York State.
The Pacific Ocean provides the border to the west, and the eastern border of the
Iran (pronounced ee-RAHN), formerly known as Persia, is situated at the crossroads of Central Asia, South Asia, and the Arab states of the Middle East.
High, rugged mountains create a barrier with Iran’s neighbors in the west, and the
Hungary, a landlocked country in central Europe, is known for its spa towns and hot springs.
Slovakia and Austria to the north, Ukraine and Romania to the east, Slovenia to the west