- Appalachia - Wikipedia
Appalachia (locally ˌæpəˈlætʃə ⓘ AP-ə-LATCH-ə) is a geographic region located in the Appalachian Mountains in the east of North America
- About the Appalachian Region - Appalachian Regional Commission
Appalachia is made up of 423 counties across 13 states and spans 206,000 square miles, from southern New York to northern Mississippi
- Appalachian Mountains | Definition, Map, Location, Trail, Facts . . .
Extending for almost 2,000 miles (3,200 km) from the Canadian province of Newfoundland and Labrador to central Alabama in the United States, the Appalachian Mountains form a natural barrier between the eastern Coastal Plain and the vast Interior Lowlands of North America
- The History Of Appalachia In 44 Revealing Photos
Appalachia, the socio-economic region that runs through the Appalachian Mountains of the eastern United States, has both a distinctive culture and history
- Which US States Make Up Appalachia? - All About America
Uncover the 13 states that define Appalachia, from New York to Mississippi, and see how their culture, history, and landscapes shape this iconic region
- Appalachian Region – Appalachians. US
Where is Appalachia? While the Appalachian Mountains stretch from Alabama to Maine and into Canada, the cultural region known as Appalachia is generally considered to be limited to the southern and central ranges, but also includes the surrounding foothills and valleys
- Appalachia, USA - Strong Sense of Place
When you say Appalachia, make it sound like ‘throw an apple atcha ’ This fabled region of the US includes parts of 12 states and the entirety of West Virginia
- Discover the Appalachian Mountains | Ultimate Travel Guide
Stretching over 1,500 miles from Newfoundland in Canada to central Alabama in the United States, the Appalachians offer a unique blend of breathtaking vistas, rich biodiversity, and deep cultural history
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