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West Virginia


West Virginia ( (listen)) is a state in the Appalachian, Mid-Atlantic and Southeastern regions of the United States. It is bordered by Pennsylvania to the north and east, Maryland to the east and northeast, Virginia to the southeast, Kentucky to the southwest, and Ohio to the northwest. West Virginia is the 10th-smallest state by area and ranks as the 12th-least populous state, with a population of 1,793,716 residents. The capital and largest city is Charleston.
West Virginia became a state after the Wheeling Conventions of 1861, at the start of the American Civil War. Delegates from northwestern Virginia's Unionist counties decided to break away from Virginia, which also included secessionist counties in the new state. West Virginia was admitted to the Union on June 20, 1863, and was a key border state during the war. It was the only state to form by separating from a Confederate state, the second to separate from a state after Maine separated from Massachusetts, and one of two states (along with Nevada) admitted to the Union during the Civil War. Some of its residents held slaves, but most were yeoman farmers, and the delegates provided for the gradual abolition of slavery in the new state constitution. The state legislature abolished slavery in the state, and at the same time ratified the 13th Amendment abolishing slavery nationally on February 3, 1865.
West Virginia's Northern Panhandle extends adjacent to Pennsylvania and Ohio to form a tristate area, with Wheeling and Weirton just across the border from the Pittsburgh metropolitan area. Huntington in the southwest is close to Ohio and Kentucky, while Martinsburg and Harpers Ferry in the Eastern Panhandle region are considered part of the Washington metropolitan area, between Maryland and Virginia. West Virginia is often included in several U.S. geographical regions, including the Mid-Atlantic, the Upland South, and the Southeastern United States. It is the only state entirely within the area served by the Appalachian Regional Commission; the area is commonly defined as "Appalachia".The state is noted for its mountains and rolling hills, its historically significant coal mining and logging industries, and its political and labor history. It is also known for a wide range of outdoor recreational opportunities, including skiing, whitewater rafting, fishing, hiking, backpacking, mountain biking, rock climbing, and hunting. From the Great Depression to the 1990s, the state voted heavily for the Democratic Party due to its tradition of union-based politics. Since then, the state has become heavily Republican, and is considered a "deep red" state at the federal level.Other nominated names for the state included Vandalia, Kanawha, Appalachia, and Western Virginia. The capital was originally Wheeling, before switching to Charleston, moving back to Wheeling, and finally back to Charleston. The first governor was Arthur Boreman.

City in West Virginia

Addison (Webster Springs)
Albright
Alderson
Anawalt
Anmoore
Ansted
Athens
Auburn
Bancroft
Barboursville
Barrackville
Bath (Berkeley Springs)
Bayard
Beckley
Beech Bottom
Belington
Belle
Belmont
Benwood
Bethany
Bethlehem
Beverly
Blacksville
Bluefield
Bolivar
Bradshaw
Bramwell
Brandonville
Bridgeport
Bruceton Mills
Buckhannon
Buffalo
Burnsville
Cairo
Camden-on-Gauley
Cameron
Capon Bridge
Carpendale
Cedar Grove
Ceredo
Chapmanville
Charleston
Charles Town
Chesapeake
Chester
Clarksburg
Clay
Clearview
Clendenin
Cowen
Danville
Davis
Davy
Delbarton
Dunbar
Durbin
East Bank
Eleanor
Elizabeth
Elk Garden
Elkins
Ellenboro
Fairmont
Fairview
Falling Spring
Farmington
Fayetteville
Flatwoods
Flemington
Follansbee
Fort Gay
Franklin
Friendly
Gary
Gassaway
Gauley Bridge
Gilbert
Glasgow
Glen Dale
Glenville
Grafton
Grantsville
Grant Town
Granville
Hambleton
Hamlin
Handley
Harman
Harpers Ferry
Harrisville
Hartford City
Hedgesville
Henderson
Hendricks
Hillsboro
Hinton
Hundred
Huntington
Hurricane
Huttonsville
Iaeger
Jane Lew
Junior
Kenova
Kermit
Keyser
Keystone
Kimball
Kingwood
Leon
Lester
Lewisburg
Logan
Lost Creek
Lumberport
Mabscott
McMechen
Madison
Man
Mannington
Marlinton
Marmet
Martinsburg
Mason
Masontown
Matewan
Meadow Bridge
Middlebourne
Mill Creek
Milton
Mitchell Heights
Monongah
Montgomery
Montrose
Moorefield
Morgantown
Moundsville
Mount Hope
Mullens
Newburg
New Cumberland
New Haven
New Martinsville
Nitro
Northfork
North Hills
Nutter Fort
Oak Hill
Oakvale
Oceana
Paden City
Parkersburg
Parsons
Paw Paw
Pax
Pennsboro
Petersburg
Peterstown
Philippi
Piedmont
Pine Grove
Pineville
Pleasant Valley
Poca
Point Pleasant
Pratt
Princeton
Pullman
Quinwood
Rainelle
Ranson
Ravenswood
Reedsville
Reedy
Richwood
Ridgeley
Ripley
Rivesville
Romney
Ronceverte
Rowlesburg
Rupert
St. Albans
St. Marys
Salem
Sand Fork
Shepherdstown
Shinnston
Sistersville
Smithers
Smithfield
Sophia
South Charleston
Spencer
Star City
Stonewood
Summersville
Sutton
Sylvester
Terra Alta
Thomas
Thurmond
Triadelphia
Tunnelton
Union
Valley Grove
Vienna
War
Wardensville
Wayne
Weirton
Welch
Wellsburg
West Hamlin
West Liberty
West Logan
West Milford
Weston
Westover
West Union
Wheeling
White Hall
White Sulphur Springs
Whitesville
Williamson
Williamstown
Windsor Heights
Winfield
Womelsdorf (Coalton)
Worthington

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