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West Virginia is located in the Appalachian Mountain range.

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What mountain range is primarily in West Virginia?

The Appalachians is the major mountain range but there are the Allegheny Mountain Range and the Cumberland Mountains in West Virginia.


Does Virginia have mountains?

Yes. Both Virginia and West Virginia have mountains. Specifically, The Appalachian Mountains.


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Some major landforms in West Virginia include the Appalachian Mountains, which run through the state, the Ohio River forming its western boundary, the Allegheny Plateau in the western part, and the Potomac Highlands in the eastern part of the state. These landforms contribute to West Virginia's diverse and picturesque landscape.


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What was the second state west of the Appalachian Mountains?

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What state is the Allegheny Mountains located?

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How many alpacahians are in West Virginia?

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