MarylandOne-half of the land area belongs to the Atlantic Coastal Plain, the south is sandy, and the north is fertile. The state’s transatlantic Chesapeake Bay has a coastline of 3,200 miles. Chesapeake Bay is a wide and long drowning valley extending from south to north into the interior, dividing Maryland into two parts, east and west. The Chesapeake Bay is 320 kilometers long from north to south, 6-60 kilometers wide from east to west, and can reach 105 meters at its deepest point. The big rivers on the west bank are the James River and the Potomac River. The north is the head of the bay, and the Susquehanna River flows into it. And there is a 30-kilometer long canal that passes through northern Delaware to the lower reaches of the Delaware River.
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Capital District The population core of Maryland-mainlyWashington DCSuburbs. |
Central Maryland Including typical MarylandBaltimorewithAnnapolisTwo major cities. |
East bank ChesapeakeThe Maryland Lowlands to the east,Ocean CityandAssateague IslandLocation. |
Southern Maryland ChesapeakeThe area has charming breakfast hotels and Gulf Island destinations. |
West Maryland In the mountains and rugged places of Maryland, there are some charming and laid-back small cities, as well as inDeep Creek LakewithAppalachian TrailOutdoor activities. |