Talk:Northern United States/Archive 1
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I added the bit about Maryland. My intention was to show that people in the 'border' states may self-identify based on factors other than simple geographic location. [[Prince Geroge's County], for example, is in the south of Maryland, geographically speaking. However, since it is a suburb of DC, those people have more in common with people in suburban Philadelphia than Kent County- which is actually well to the north, but quite rural.
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However, it may be an unneeded example.