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Some say Maryland but it's not a state at all because it's the capitol.
No, Washington DC is not an island, nor is it a state as some think. It is a district that is the capital of the United States. It borders Maryland and Virginia.
Maryland earned the nickname "Old Line State" in the American Revolution. The Maryland Line, Maryland's regiments of regulars, were of significant help to the Continental Army. Some historians believe that George Washington gave the state its nickname.
Baltimore, Maryland is 25 miles north east of Washington, DC. Some other cities close to Washington, DC are Bethesda, Maryland, and Annapolis, Maryland.
Maryland is a US State and contains no other state.
There are plenty of great state parks in Maryland but if you are in the Maryland area you might as well just do a Washington D.C. Tour. The cherry blossoms are amazing in the summer and they have plenty of tours.
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Some thing you see in marylan is Washington d.c.
Neither. It is a state.
The major river of Maryland is the Potomac River. Some of the other important rivers are the Patuxent, which flows from west of Baltimore down to the southern tip of the state, and the Monocacy, which drains the area east of Washington.
Maryland is not a bad state really, but there are some pretty bad cities in it.
Maryland largely surrounded Washington DC, and it was vitally important to Lincoln that it did not secede. On this occasion, he suspended habeas corpus in order to jail some of the state's pro-Southern leaders, and keep it loyal.