The state of Maryland is located in the East Coast Mid-Atlantic New England corridor. The capital city of Maryland is Annapolis. Nigh onto Washington DC, Maryland functions as a residential suburb of government officials, elected figures and service personnel. Yet its most populous city, is Baltimore, is awash in ozone pollution. Meanwhile Maryland is committed to greenhouse emission reduction.
Maryland has between 5 and 6 million resident citizens. Maryland draws visitors for its excellence in schools, public institutions of higher learning, public agencies, and Colonial Era tourism. Maryland shares a special proximity relationship with the Nation’s capital. Maryland's management issues are varied, from deer overpopulation to pollutive contamination from Capitol densities.
Top natural resources are tourism for the varied topography and recreational destinations. Maryland is rated the fifth greenest state in the United States, marrying environmental awareness with resource management practices with positive results. Maryland is 21 per cent water.
Maryland has a gross state financial product of $257 billion annually. The third largest biotech sciences companies exist in Maryland. Industrially Maryland excels in transportation, rail transport, and trucking. Coal mining, food processing, and supplemental Capitol government administration keep a white collar dense workforce busy. Chief agricultural exports of Maryland are vegetable crops like cucumbers peas and squash.
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