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West Virginia - translation to English

STATE OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
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  • ''Abraham Lincoln Walks at Midnight'', a statue on the grounds of the [[West Virginia State Capitol]]
  • Bluefield]], a major center for coal mining, in 2014
  • [[Bituminous]] coal seam in southwestern West Virginia
  • Family of a coal miner, circa 1935
  • [[Francis H. Pierpont]], a leader during the Second [[Wheeling Convention]]
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  • A slave wedding in Virginia, 1838
  • climate normals]]
  • Map of Virginia dated June 13, 1861, featuring the percentage of slave population within each county at the 1860 census and the proposed state of Kanawha
  • Votes by county in the October 1861 statehood vote
  • Welch]], McDowell County, 1946
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  • Seneca Rocks, Pendleton County
  • The summit of [[Spruce Knob]] is often covered in clouds.
  • Charleston]] is home to the [[West Virginia Legislature]].
  • Thomas Lee]], the first manager of the [[Ohio Company]] of Virginia
  • Child labor]] in the coal mines of West Virginia, 1908
  • Fayetteville]]
  • Shaded relief map of the [[Cumberland Plateau]] and [[Ridge-and-valley Appalachians]]
  • West Virginia counties]]
  • A toll plaza on the [[West Virginia Turnpike]]
  • Veterans Memorial Bridge]] carries US 22 from Steubenville into Ohio.
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  • West Virginia population density map

West Virginia         
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Virginia Apgar         
  • Virginia Apgar with self-made violin (60s)
  • alt=Dr. Virginia Apgar, standing, facing right, examining baby with stethoscope.
  • Virginia Apgar on the President's Committee on Employment of the Handicapped (November 28, 1973)
  • Virginia Apgar standing in a field and playing the violin in 1920
AMERICAN OBSTETRICAL ANESTHESIOLOGIST (1909-1974)
The Virginia Apgar Award; Apgar, Virginia; Virginia Abgar
n. Virginia Apgar, (1909-1974) fisico statunitense che sviluppò il test a punteggio Apgar (nel 1952) per valutare lo stato fisico di un neonato
Virginia Woolf         
  •  alt=Photograph of 46 Gordon Square, Virginia's home from 1904 to 1907
  • alt=Bearded Virginia Woolf in Ethiopian costume 1910, in the Dreadnought Hoax
  • 1892}}. Back row: Gerald Duckworth, Virginia, Thoby and Vanessa Stephen, George Duckworth. Front row: Adrian, Julia, Leslie Stephen. Absent: Stella Duckworth, Laura Stephen.
  • alt=Close up view of Godrevy Lighthouse in 2005
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  • alt= Photo of Julia Stephen with Virginia on her lap in 1884
  • alt=Group of neopagans, Noel Olivier; Maitland Radford; Virginia Woolf; Rupert Brooke, sitting in front of a farm gate on Dartmoor in August 1911
  • Statue of Virginia Woolf in Richmond created by Laury Dizengremel
  • alt= Portrait of Woolf in 1917 by Roger Fry
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  • alt= Photograph of 22 Hyde Park Gate with commemorative plaques for the Stephen family
  • alt=Virginia Woolf portrayed on Romanian postage stamp in 2007
  • alt=Lytton Strachey with Virginia Woolf 1923
  •  alt= Photo of Talland House, St. Ives during period when the Stephen family leased it
  • alt=Virginia Stephen with Katherine Cox at Asham in 1912
  • Blue Plaque installed at 29 Fitzroy Square in 1974
  • alt=Portrait of Virginia Woolf 1927
  • alt=Photo of 29 Fitzroy Square, Virginia's home from 1907 to 1910
  • alt=Portrait of Virginia Woolf with he rfather Leslie Stephen in 1902, by Beresford
  • alt=Virginia and Leonard on their engagement in July 1912
  • alt=Photo of Vita Sackville-West in armchair at Virginia's home at Monk's House, smoking and with dog on her lap
ENGLISH MODERNIST WRITER
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n. Virginia Wolf (1882-1941) scrittrice e critico letterario inglese

Definition

Mountain State
·add. ·- Montana;
- a nickname.

Wikipedia

West Virginia

West Virginia is a state in the Southern United States. It is bordered by Pennsylvania to the north and east, Maryland to the east and northeast, Virginia to the southeast, Kentucky to the southwest, and Ohio to the northwest. West Virginia is the 10th-smallest state by area and ranks as the 12th-least populous state, with a population of 1,793,716 residents. The capital and largest city is Charleston.

West Virginia was admitted to the Union on June 20, 1863, and was a key border state during the American Civil War. It was the only state to form by separating from a Confederate state, one of two states (along with Nevada) admitted to the Union during the Civil War, and the second state to separate from another state, after Maine separated from Massachusetts in 1820. Some of its residents held slaves, but most were yeoman farmers, and the delegates provided for the gradual abolition of slavery in the new state constitution. The state legislature abolished slavery in the state, and at the same time ratified the 13th Amendment abolishing slavery nationally on February 3, 1865.

West Virginia's Northern Panhandle extends adjacent to Pennsylvania and Ohio to form a tristate area, with Wheeling and Weirton just across the border from the Pittsburgh metropolitan area. Huntington in the southwest is close to Ohio and Kentucky, while Martinsburg and Harpers Ferry in the Eastern Panhandle region are considered part of the Washington metropolitan area, between Maryland and Virginia. West Virginia is often included in several U.S. geographical regions, including the Mid-Atlantic, the Upland South, and the Southeastern United States. It is the only state entirely within the area served by the Appalachian Regional Commission; the area is commonly defined as "Appalachia".

The state is noted for its mountains and rolling hills, its historically significant coal mining and logging industries, and its political and labor history. It is also known for a wide range of outdoor recreational opportunities, including skiing, whitewater rafting, fishing, hiking, backpacking, mountain biking, rock climbing, and hunting. From the Great Depression to the 1990s, the state voted heavily for the Democratic Party due to its tradition of union-based politics. Since then, the state has become heavily Republican, and is considered a "deep red" state at the federal level.

Other nominated names for the state included Vandalia, Kanawha, Appalachia, and Western Virginia. The capital was originally Wheeling, before switching to Charleston, moving back to Wheeling, and finally back to Charleston. The first governor was Arthur Boreman.

Examples of use of West Virginia
1. West Virginia teachers‘ salaries now rank 47th in the nation, according to the West Virginia Education Association.
2. But in West Virginia, many former recipients are worse off than before, according to research by West Virginia University.
3. AP Morgantown, West Virginia÷ President George W.
4. WHEELING, West Virginia (Reuters) – President George W.
5. West Virginia passed incremental insurance reforms.