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Welcome to Virginia


Viriginia is located in the south-central portion of the United States. It is bordered by the Atlantic Ocean (E), North Carolina and Tennessee (S), Kentucky and West Virginia (W), and Maryland and the District of Columbia (N and NE).

Area, 40,817 sq mi (105,716 sq km).
Pop. (2000) 7,078,515, a 14.4% increase since the 1990 census.
Capital, Richmond.
Largest city, Virginia Beach. 
Motto,Sic Semper Tyrannis [Thus Always to Tyrants].
State bird, cardinal.
State flower, dogwood.
State tree, dogwood.

Virginia's shores, mountains, mineral springs, natural wonders, and numerous historic sites draw millions of visitors annually. Crowning the hilltops and river bluffs from the Chesapeake region west to the Blue Ridge and adding to the grace and elegance of the Virginia landscape are the classic Greek revival homes and public buildings with their stately porticoes. Major tourist attractions include Shenandoah National Park ; Colonial Williamsburg; and Arlington House, The Robert E. Lee Memorial. Other historic points of interest include Appomattox Court House National Historical Park; Manassas and Richmond national battlefield parks; Booker T. Washington and George Washington Birthplace national monuments; Colonial National Historical Park and Jamestown National Historic Site, both on Jamestown Island; and several national cemeteries and battlefields

Virginia has an economy that is highly diversified. Agriculture, once its mainstay, now follows other sectors in employment and income generation. Tobacco, Virginia's traditional staple, is still the leading crop, and grains, corn, soybeans, peanuts, sweet potatoes, cotton, and apples (especially in the Shenandoah Valley) are all important. Wine production is also important; but the major sources of agricultural income are now poultry, dairy goods, and cattle, raised especially in the Valley of Virginia. The coastal fisheries are large, bringing in especially shellfishlargely oysters and crabs.

Coal is Virginia's chief mineral; stone, cement, sand, and gravel are also important. Roanoke is a center for the rail transport equipment industry, and a high proportion of the nation's shipyards are concentrated at Hampton Roads , especially in Newport News . Norfolk is a major U.S. naval base, and Portsmouth is a U.S. naval shipyard; Hampton is a center for aeronautical research. N Virginia has become the home of one of the largest concentrations of computer communications firms in the U.S. Other leading industries include tourism and the manufacture of chemicals, electrical equipment, and food, textile, and paper products. Tens of thousands of Virginians work in government, especially in the District of Columbia or in nearby “Beltway” suburbs like Reston and Langley.

 

 

*Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition, Copyright (c) 2003.

 

Tax Comparisons Burden For States

 

State and Local Tax Burdens Ranked, Highest to Lowest, Calendar Year 2007
State Tax Burden as
Percent of Income
Rank Per Capita
Tax Burden
Per Capita Income
Vermont 14.1% 1 $5,387 $38,306
Maine 14.0% 2 $5,045 $36,117
New York 13.8% 3 $6,522 $47,176
Rhode Island 12.7% 4 $5,291 $41,809
Ohio 12.4% 5 $4,597 $37,020
Hawaii 12.4% 6 $5,014 $40,455
Wisconsin 12.3% 7 $4,736 $38,639
Connecticut 12.2% 8 $6,756 $55,536
Nebraska 11.9% 9 $4,549 $38,373
New Jersey 11.6% 10 $5,991 $51,605
Minnesota 11.5% 11 $4,971 $43,121
California 11.5% 12 $4,965 $43,338
Arkansas 11.3% 13 $3,514 $31,145
Michigan 11.2% 14 $4,202 $37,538
Kansas 11.2% 15 $4,330 $38,732
Washington 11.1% 16 $4,604 $41,530
Louisiana 11.0% 17 $3,808 $34,501
Iowa 11.0% 18 $4,085 $37,068
North Carolina 11.0% 19 $3,933 $35,705
Kentucky 10.9% 20 $3,568 $32,673
West Virginia 10.9% 21 $3,401 $31,198
Illinois 10.8% 22 $4,594 $42,428
Maryland 10.8% 23 $5,341 $49,324
Pennsylvania 10.8% 24 $4,405 $40,942
Indiana 10.7% 25 $3,887 $36,169
South Carolina 10.7% 26 $3,520 $32,790
Utah 10.7% 27 $3,452 $32,249
Massachusetts 10.6% 28 $5,419 $51,297
Mississippi 10.5% 29 $3,103 $29,582
Colorado 10.4% 30 $4,509 $43,512
Arizona 10.3% 31 $3,603 $34,836
Georgia 10.3% 32 $3,615 $35,210
Virginia 10.2% 33 $4,460 $43,710
Missouri 10.1% 34 $3,678 $36,341
Idaho 10.1% 35 $3,367 $33,274
Nevada 10.1% 36 $4,127 $40,916
Oregon 10.0% 37 $3,747 $37,356
Florida 10.0% 38 $3,962 $39,782
North Dakota 9.9% 39 $3,626 $36,635
New Mexico 9.8% 40 $3,251 $33,163
Montana 9.7% 41 $3,353 $34,415
Wyoming 9.5% 42 $4,340 $45,881
Texas 9.3% 43 $3,533 $38,005
South Dakota 9.0% 44 $3,435 $38,072
Oklahoma 9.0% 45 $3,248 $36,077
Alabama 8.8% 46 $3,090 $35,007
Delaware 8.8% 47 $3,804 $43,471
Tennessee 8.5% 48 $3,054 $35,960
New Hampshire 8.0% 49 $3,504 $43,745
Alaska 6.6% 50 $2,729 $41,469
District of Columbia 12.5%   $7,873 $62,852

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