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The smallest wetland in the U.S. is often considered to be the "Muddy Creek" wetland in West Virginia, which spans just a few acres. While many wetlands are larger, this particular area is notable for its size and ecological significance. Wetlands, regardless of size, play crucial roles in water filtration, wildlife habitat, and flood control.

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