- State Site: Official Web Site of the State of Maryland
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- Postal: MD
- Traditional: Md.
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- Apartments: Maryland Apartments
- Area:
- Area Codes: Maryland Area Codes
- Biographies: Notable Marylanders
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- Birth Records: Birth Certificates
- Border States:
- Citizens: Maryland Citizens
- Climate: Climatology For Maryland
- Constitution: Constitution of Maryland, 7th state to enter the Union.
- County Profile: Maryland Counties
- Courts: Maryland Judiciary
- Current Events: Maryland News
- Death Records: Death Certificates
- Department of: Index of Maryland Government
- Driving: Driver Licensing Information
- Economy:
- Agriculture: Livestock products comprise the bulk of Maryland's farm income. Broilers (5 to 12-week-old chickens) are Maryland's leading farm product, followed by milk. Other livestock products are beef cattle, eggs, hogs and turkeys. Most of the rest of Maryland's farm income is from greenhouse and nursery products (flowers, ornamental shrubs, young fruit trees). The state's leading field crops are corn, soybeans and wheat. Other field crops are barley, hay and tobacco. The most important vegetables are sweet corn and tomatoes. Apples are the biggest fruit crop. [Find out more]
- Manufacturing: Computer and electronic products (communications equipment, surveillance and navigation instruments) are Maryland's most important manufactured products. Food processing (soft drinks, alcoholic beverages, poultry products, spices, bread) ranks second. Chemical production (soaps, other cleaners, pharmaceuticals, paint) ranks third.
- Services: Community, business and personal services such as private health care (doctors offices, private hospitals) and support services for business/government (computer programming, consulting, data processing, janitorial, security) lead in the services sector. Finance, insurance and real estate ranks second. Baltimore is a leading financial center in the eastern United States. Government services (operation of public schools, hospitals, military activities) is Maryland's third-ranking service industry.
- Mining: Crushed stone, used in the construction industry, is the most valuable mined product of Maryland. Other mined products are limestone, marble, sand and gravel, coal, natural gas, clay, peat and portland cement.
- Fishing: Maryland is a leading state in the production of blue crabs. Other products are Atlantic croakers, catfish, clams, crabs, menhaden, oysters, scallops, striped bass, flounder, white perch, swordfish and tuna.
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- Geographic Center: Maryland Geography
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- Highest Point: Backbone Mountain, 3,360 feet above sea level.
- Highway Markers: Maryland
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- Judiciary: Maryland Judiciary
- Largest Cities: 10 Largest Cities
- Legislature: Maryland General Assembly
- Library: Division of Library Development & Services
- License Plates: Maryland
- Lottery: Maryland State Lottery Agency
- Lowest Point: Atlantic Ocean, Sea level.
- Maps: Maryland Maps
- Marriage: Marriage Certificates
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