Washington D.C. is located in the mid Atlantic region of the US. It lies on the Potomac River on land that was donated by both Maryland and Virginia.
Neither. It is located in the District of Columbia, which is not part of any state. It borders both Virginia and Maryland.
Neither. Washington D.C. is not part of any state. However, it is surrounded on three sides by Maryland.
The states of Virginia and Maryland donated land for Washington, District of Columbia. In 1846, Virginia took back the land it donated for Washington, D.C., so the remaining land came from Maryland.
Do you mean in terms of, were they Northern or Southern states? Virginia was Confederate state and Maryland was a part of the Union.
Virginia and Maryland. DC used to be part of Maryland and is still mostly surrounded by that state.
It is considered in both Virginia and Maryland, both states own part of the land on which Washington DC is located.
It is located in the capital city of Washington , D.C. (near Maryland and Virginia) DC is not part of any state.
Yes. The Potomac river borders the other part of Washington DC.
Washington DC didn't exist as a city during colonial times, but the area where it is now located was part of the Maryland and Virginia colonies.
There are many regions that Maryland is considered a part of such as the New England region. Maryland is also a coastal region.
The location was picked because it was felt to be in the middle of the North and South parts of the USA.