Mid-Atlantic
Washington, DC is located in the eastcoastal region of the united states
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Washington DC is located in the Mid-Atlantic region.
Washington, DC is located in the Mid-Atlantic region of the United States. It is not in a state as it is it's own district.
Washington DC is considered part of the Mid-Atlantic region on the East Coast of the US
The capital of the US is Washington DC. It is located in the northwest of the country, just south of New England.
Washington is a state in the United States.
It's south of Baltimore, it's north of Richmond. In terms of the US, it's considered mid-Atlantic.
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The Mason-Dixon Line is well above DC, which is the defacto North/South border line. However, reality is often more complicated than a straight line definition. Although technically in the South, DC and the greater metropolitan area that includes Northern Virginia, and parts of Maryland has a northeastern urban appeal. Most residents would agree that the DC area feels closer to the North than the South in both its living conditions and sympathies. Additionally many definitions of Northeastern/Mid-Atlantic states include DC, Maryland, Virginia, and Delaware but the US Census classifies these areas as being the South Atlantic Region a member of the Southern United States.
Washington DC is considered part of the following regions:Washington DC Metro RegionChesapeake Bay RegionMid Atlantic RegionNorth East StatesBoston-New York-Washington CorridorEast Coast
Virginia is west and south of Washington DC.