West Virginia? fact?
West Virginia is the only state in the Union to have acquired its sovereignty by proclamation of the President of the United States.
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What are driving directions from Athens, Ohio to Huntington, West Virginia?
Head west on W Washington St toward N Congress St, Take the 1...
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What is the average gas price in West Virginia?
The average gas price in West Virginia is about $2. See westv...
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The capital city of West Virginia is Charleston. Thank you fo...
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How did West Virginia get its name?
The forefathers didn't care for original name Kanawha, and wa...
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Are there blue people that live in West Virginia and if not where does the legend come from?
Yes, this is partly true there was once a clan of Blue People...
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How far away is chatham virginia from paden city west virginia?
From Chatham, Virginia to Paden City, West Virginia, Total Tr...
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What is the capitol of west virginia?
The capital of West Virginia is Charleston!
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How long would it take to drive from West Virginia to Myrtle Beach?
Myrtle Beach, SC is 483 miles from West Virginia. The drive w...
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What is blacksberg west virginia famous for?
Blacksburg is the largest town in Virginia by population.In 1...
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What is the river that runs north in West Virginia?
North River is a tributary of the Cacapon River, belonging to...
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Is this weekend free fishing for west virginia?
You just missed it! West Virginia free fishing weekend 2010 r...
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What do the fractions on the west virginia county road signs stand for?
Distances on traffic signs generally follow the measurement s...
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How far away is Detroit Michigan from Snowshoe West Virginia?
From Snowshoe West Virginia to Detroit Michigan it is approxi...
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How far away is Seaside Heights New Jersey from Point pleasant West Virginia?
It is 544 miles from Point Pleasant, WV to Seaside Heights, N...
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How much would a plane ticket to California from West Virginia cost?
If you buy a ticket a few weeks in advance, a flight from CRW...
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Is there a water park in Huntington west Virginia?
Camden Park in Huntington is an amusement park that has a few...
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West Virginia is a state on the western border of the state o...
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What state is under West Virginia?
The state that is directly below West Virgina is Virginia. Th...
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What separates West Virginia from Virginia?
The Appalachian mountain range separates West Virginia from V...
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Is Abingdon, Virginia in southwest Virginia?
Yes Abingdon, Virginia is located in southwest Virginia. Abin...
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Is this weekend free fishing for west virginia?
You just missed it! West Virginia free fishing weekend 2010 r...
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How many counties are in West Virginia?
There are 55 counties in the state of West Virginia. ChaCha on!
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Where is bluefield, west virginia?
Bluefield is a city in Mercer County, West Virginia, United S...
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Is there a Charleston in west Virginia?
Yes there is a Charleston located in West Virginia. Anything ...
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What are the capitals of virginia and west virginia?
The capitol of Virginia is Richmond and the capitol of West V...
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What state is under West Virginia?
The state that is directly below West Virgina is Virginia. Th...
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Is Abingdon, Virginia in southwest Virginia?
Yes Abingdon, Virginia is located in southwest Virginia. Abin...
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Where is Logan, West Virginia?
Logan is a city in Logan County, West Virginia, United States...
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Beckley is a city in Raleigh County, West Virginia. It is in ...
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Is there a Charleston in west Virginia?
Yes there is a Charleston located in West Virginia. Anything ...
About West Virginia
West Virginia is a state in the Appalachian and Mid-Atlantic regions of the United States, bordered by Virginia to the southeast, Kentucky to the , Ohio to the northwest, and Pennsylvania and Maryland to the northeast and east, respectively. The capital and largest city is Charleston.
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