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MARyland’s Eastern Shore
By Steve Atkinson
A little more than a third of Maryland’s total land area is made up from nine county of Maryland’s Eastern Shore that makes up the Maryland portion of Delmarva. Its 2004 census population of nearly 491 thousand is only about 8% of Maryland population. Maryland was named in the honor of Henriette Maria, Queen Consort... »
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