The state south of Virginia is North Carolina.
Virginia
Virginia was the state that is considered to be part of the old south.
North Carolina is the State immediately south of Virginia.
The U.S. state that is located directly south of Central Maryland is Virginia. On the Western end of Maryland, the state south of that area is West Virginia. Hope I helped...
Definitely Virginia.
The state that I saw that is south and west is West Virginia.
The state that is further between south viginia and west Virginia is west Virginia.its virgina
West Virginia.
Assuming you mean Virginia, no. Virginia's in the south, a totally different state.
Not as a state. There is North and South Carolina however.
Virginia's region is considered 'The South.' This is because it was a slave state during the Civil War and retained much of that culture and those politics.
Georgia An internet search has shown Louisville Kentucky as the gateway to the south. A related link is posted below. Louisville, Kentucky and Richmond Virginia are typically viewed as "Gateway to the South" cities.Some people however view Kentucky as a Midwestern state, and Virginia as a Mid-Atlantic state. Most would agree if you reach the border line at Tennessee and North Carolina, you are officially in the South.but..... on the state website for Virginia (Virginia.gov), it states "Virginia is the gateway to the south." Louisville, Kentucky and Richmond Virginia are typically viewed as "Gateway to the South" cities. Some people however view Kentucky as a Midwestern state, and Virginia as a Mid-Atlantic state. Most would agree if you reach the border line at Tennessee and North Carolina, you are officially in the South. but..... on the state website for Virginia (Virginia.gov), it states "Virginia is the gateway to the south." :)