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Virginia is home to around 7.6 million.
The capital of Virginia is Richmond.
Virginia Beach is the most populous city.

View LARGE map of Virginia State At the time of the English colonization, Native American people living in what now is Virginia, included the Cherokee, Chesepian, Chickahominy, Mattaponi, Meherrin, Monacan, Nansemond, Nottoway, Pamunkey, Powhatan, Rappahannock, Saponi and others. They were divided into 3 groups, based to a large extent upon language differences; the Algonquian, the Iroquois, and the Sioux.

The Commonwealth of Virginia was named after the 'Virgin Queen', Elizabeth I of England. It was the first permanent New World English colony and became one of the 13 original colonies that took part in the American Revolution.

The state seceded on Apr 17, 1861, and subsequently became the heart of the Confederacy during the American Civil War. Virginia formally rejoined the union on Jan 26, 1870. The Virginia General Assembly, founded in 1619, still exists and operates as the oldest legislature in the Western Hemisphere.

Virginia is bordered by Maryland and the District of Columbia to the north and east; by the Atlantic Ocean to the east; by North Carolina and Tennessee to the south; by Kentucky to the west and by West Virginia to the north and west. The boundary with Maryland does not extend past the low~water mark of the southern shore of the Potomac River.

Virginia is divided into independent cities and counties, which function in the same manner. Independent cities are considered county~equivalent. Of the 42 independent cities in the United States, 39 are in Virginia.

Virginia is 65% covered by forests, and is the only state to have the same plant for state flower and state tree; the Dogwood.


WEATHER

Virginia's weather is officially considered a humid, subtropical region due to winter frost, and has been described as "not too hot~not too cold".

A mild, humid coastal climate is characteristic of Virginia.
It can get a bit muggy due to the abundant water along the east coast. Moving westward, temperatures become increasingly cooler as altitudes rise. The air is cooler with less moisture in the mountains; on the average 10° cooler in all 4 seasons.

The normal daily temperature ranges from 36° F (2 ° C) in January to 78 ° F (26° C) in July. The record high, 110 ° F (43 ° C); the record low, –30 ° F (–34 ° C).

The frost~free growing season ranges from 140 days in the mountains of the extreme west to over 250 in the Norfolk area.

Annual precipitation in Richmond averages 43 in (111 cm). In Norfolk, annual precipitation averages 45 in (116 cm). The average annual snowfall adds up to nearly 15 in (38 cm) in Richmond but only 8 in (20 cm) in Norfolk.


ECONOMY

Virginia Chamber of CommerceThe Virginia Chamber of Commerce protects its members' interests in a wide range of issues - including taxation, business legislation, transportation, environmental regulation, workers' compensation and safety, labor relations, industry education, employee training, health~care, tort liability, technology, economic development, and government operations.
Membership includes every size company from multi~national corporations that ship worldwide to small family firms, representing Virginia’s entire business community.

Virginia has an economy that is well balanced with diverse sources of income.
Agriculture, was once the mainstay, but now follows other sectors in both employment and income generation.

Major sources of agricultural income are poultry, dairy goods, and cattle. Tobacco is the leading crop, followed by grains, corn, soybeans, peanuts, sweet potatoes, cotton, and apples. Wine production is also big.

The coastal fisheries are large, bringing in shellfish (mainly oysters and crabs).

Coal is Virginia's chief mineral.
Construction materials, such as stone, cement, sand, and gravel, are also produced.

Within Virginia is a center for the rail transport equipment industry, a center for aeronautical research, a major U.S. naval base, and a U.S. naval shipyard. In southeastern Virginia, a high proportion of America's shipyards are clustered in a water area known as Hampton Roads, one of the world's largest natural harbors.

Virginia has become the home of one of the largest concentrations of computer communications firms in the United States. Tens of thousands of Virginia residents work for the government, many of those in the District of Columbia.

Manufactured goods include chemicals, electrical equipment, food, textile, and paper products.
The success of the technology sector has made computer chips the state's leading export.


SCHOOLS

Virginia Department of Education The Virginia Board of Education serves as the primary advocate for quality education of all children and youth in the state. The Board consists of 9 members appointed by the Virginia Governor. It is the governing and policy~making body for the Virginia system of public elementary and secondary education, covering all facets of education from accountability and evaluation to curriculum and teacher education.

The Vision: Create an excellent statewide system of public education that derives strength from diversity and that ensures equality of opportunity for each student in a safe and healthy learning environment that prepares all students to be capable, responsible, and self~reliant citizens in the global society.

The Mission: Set education policy and provide leadership that improves the achievement of all students by advocating for effective programs that address individual and diverse learning needs of students, establishes high standards and has high expectations for learning, measures student performance, provides accountability to the public, and promotes a culture of lifelong learning.

The board seeks to promote excellence in the education of all students and is responsible for policies that promote educational quality throughout the state. In this capacity, the board defines the fundamental mission of the state’s education system and develops the system’s long~range goals.

In order to meet these goals, the board enacts appropriate regulations, supports local implementation efforts, and regularly measures the performance of the system.

The main duties of the Board of Education include:

  • Setting statewide curriculum standards.
  • Establishing high school graduation requirements.
  • Determining qualifications for classroom teachers, principals, and other education personnel.
  • Establishing state testing and assessment programs.
  • Establishing standards for accreditation of local school divisions and preparation programs for teachers and administrators.
  • Implementing the No Child Left Behind Act and administering federal assistance programs.
  • Developing rules and regulations for the administration of state programs.

For more details please contact the Virginia Department of Education.


HOSPITALITY

Virginia State Tourism Virginia is truly a 4~season destination with the geography and climate to match every outdoor activity, adventure and sport, whether it’s of the high~adrenaline or laid~back variety.

Enjoy the boardwalk and nightlife of busy Virgina Beach, or explore the gentle shores and remote, pristine beaches, of the barrier islands. Swim, fish, boat, explore, or chill out and set up beach chairs.

Have a family adventure at theme parks, waterparks, zoos, wildlife~watching adventures, and fun events every day of the week! Virginia State Tourism

Virginia entertains with live blues, folk, country, pop, jazz and classical performances all over the state. Bring your camp chair for plenty of free outdoor concerts. There are museum shops, arts & crafts, one~of~a~kind antiques and specialty foods. Virginia is a shopper's paradise. Don't forget to take home a souvenir.

All along the western regions there are peaks 4000 feet and higher. Hike the 540~mile Appalachian Trail, or drive the Blue Ridge Parkway and Skyline Drive for some of the most spectacular scenery in the world.

With more than 48 state parks, 4 national parks, 2 national forests and hundreds of convenient campgrounds, Virginia is the ideal destination for campers, whether they arrive in cars, RVs, on motorcycles, or on foot with backpacks.

Virginia Bed & Breakfast Association Choose one of Virginia’s many rustic cabins, unique bed & breakfasts, or world~class luxury resorts to match your taste and budget. Virginia has the perfect accommodations for every lifestyle! For more sporty accommodations, try a mountain lodge or hostel. There is no shortage of cabins, chalets and outdoor activities. Whether you enjoy getting away to a quiet country inn, or being in the heart of high~rise, big~city action, there's a motel, hotel, resort or rental house for your ideal home away from home.

For more details please contact Virginia State Tourism.


NEWS


SPORTS

Virginia Horse Council Virginia State Golf Association Virginia Tennis Sport: Baseball Basketball Football Soccer 
Home: Liberty University - Lynchburg 
Team: Flames Sport: Baseball Basketball Soccer 
Home: Radford University - Radford 
Team: Flames Sport: Baseball Basketball Football Soccer 
Home: University of Richmond - Richmond 
Team: Spiders Sport: Baseball Basketball Football Soccer 
Home: Shenandoah University - Winchester 
Team: Hornets Sport: Baseball Basketball Football Soccer 
Home: University of Virginia - Charlottesville 
Team: Cavaliers Sport: Baseball Basketball Football Soccer 
Home: Virginia Tech State University - Blacksburg 
Team: Hokies Sport: Baseball 
Home: Richmond 
Team: Braves Hunting Fishing 
-Virginia Department of Game and Inland Fisheries Sport: Baseball 
Home: Salem 
Team: Avalanche Sport: Soccer 
Home: Richmond 
Team: Kickers Swimming Boating Surfing 
-Virginia Beach Sport: Baseball 
Home: Lynchburg 
Team: HillCats Virginia High School League Virginia Bear Hunters Association
State Flower
Virginia State Flower: Dogwood
Dogwood


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