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Mid-Atlantic (United States of America)

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The Mid-Atlantic region of the United States of America includes these states:

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States and Cities of the Mid-Atlantic
States and Cities of the Mid-Atlantic

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  • New York -- the largest city in the U.S. (in terms of population), its financial and commercial capital, and an important cultural center.
  • Philadelphia -- the former capital city of the U.S., where the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution were signed.
  • Pittsburgh -- industrial hub and inland port.
  • Baltimore -- large port city close to Washington (D.C.)
  • Washington (D.C.) -- capital city of the United States of America, and the only city of the U.S. proper that is not inside the boundaries of a state.
  • Buffalo -- largest city in upstate New York and gateway to Niagara Falls.

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