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  1. Maryland - Wikipedia

    Maryland is one of the most multicultural states in the country; it is one of the nine states where non-Whites compose a majority of the population, with the fifth-highest percentage of African …

  2. Maryland.gov

    An official website of the state of Maryland connecting you to benefits, services, businesses, education, and government information.

  3. Maryland | Geography, History, Flag, Map, Capital, Population,

    4 days ago · Maryland, constituent state of the United States of America. One of the original 13 states, it lies at the center of the Eastern Seaboard, amid the great commercial and population …

  4. Discover Maryland: Your Guide to Adventure | VisitMaryland.org

    We're confident that you'll find all sorts of inspiring and useful things here. But sometimes it's tough to dig through it all. Are you more blue crabs by the bay or trails, rides, and hikes all …

  5. Maryland – Travel guide at Wikivoyage

    Maryland is a Mid-Atlantic state in the USA. Nicknamed America in Miniature, Maryland has sea and mountain, urban and rural, historic and modern.

  6. Maryland - HISTORY

    Aug 4, 2025 · Maryland became the seventh state to ratify the U.S. Constitution, achieving statehood on April 28, 1788. “The Old Line State” is known for its diverse geography and …

  7. Maryland - Wikiwand

    Maryland is a state that falls in both the Mid-Atlantic and Southern region of the United States. It borders the states of Virginia to its south, West Virginia ...

  8. Maryland - New World Encyclopedia

    Maryland is a state located on the East Coast of the United States, in the Mid-Atlantic region, amid the great commercial and population complex that stretches from Maine to Virginia. It is …

  9. Visit and Explore - Maryland.gov

    Plan your visit or move to Maryland. Find guides for tours, food, lodging, outdoor fun, historic sites, and resources for finding jobs and neighborhoods.

  10. History of Maryland - Wikipedia

    Maryland then finally agreed to join the new American confederation by being one of the last of the former colonies ratifying the long proposed Articles in 1781, when they took effect. Later …