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MarylandMaryland is a Middle Atlantic state of the East coast of the contiguous United States. The state is on the border between the Northern and Southern regions of the country, and exhibits characteristics of both. Leading education institutions in Maryland include John Hopkins University (in Baltimore) and the University of Maryland, College Park (in College Park). Professional sports franchises in Maryland include the Aberdeen IronBirds (New York-Penn League baseball) in Aberdeen, the Baltimore Orioles (Major League Baseball) in Baltimore, the Baltimore Ravens (American football in the NFL) in Baltimore, the Bowie Baysox (Eastern League baseball) in Bowie, the Delmarva Shorebirds (South Atlantic League baseball) in Salisbury, the Frederick Keys (Carolina League baseball) in Frederick, the Hagerstown Suns (South Atlantic League baseball) in Hagerstown, and the Washington Redskins (American football in the NFL) in Landover. Some of the leading companies that have based their headquarters in Maryland are Black & Decker (in Baltimore), Constellation Energy (in Baltimore), Grace Chemicals (in Baltimore), Lockheed Martin (in Bethesda) and Perdue Farms (in Salisbury). The principal airport in Maryland is Baltimore-Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport which is in Baltimore. Here are some pages with more detailed information about Maryland:
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