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Listed in Virginia
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The Commonwealth of Virginia is a U.S. state on the Atlantic Coast of the Southern United States. Virginia is nicknamed the "Old Dominion" and sometimes the "Mother of Presidents" because it is the birthplace of eight U.S. presidents. The geography and climate of the state are shaped by the Blue Ridge Mountains and the Chesapeake Bay, which provide habitat for much of its flora and fauna. The capital of the Commonwealth is Richmond; Virginia Beach is the most populous city, and Fairfax County the most populous political subdivision. The state population is over eight million.
The area's history begins with several indigenous groups, including the Powhatan. In 1607 the London Company established the Colony of Virginia as the first permanent New World English colony. Land from displaced Native American tribes and slave labor each played a significant role in the colony's early politics and plantation economy. Virginia was one of the Thirteen Colonies in the American Revolution and joined the Confederacy in the American Civil War, during which Richmond was the Confederate capital and the state of West Virginia separated. Although traditionally conservative and historically part of the South, both major national parties are competitive in modern Virginia.
The Virginia General Assembly is the oldest legislature in the Americas. The state government has been repeatedly ranked most effective by the Pew Center on the States. It is unique in how it treats cities and counties equally, manages local roads, and prohibits its governors from serving consecutive terms. Virginia's economy has many sectors: agriculture in places like the Shenandoah Valley; federal agencies in Northern Virginia, including the headquarters of the Department of Defense and CIA; and military facilities in Hampton Roads, the site of the region's main seaport. The growth of the media and technology sectors has made computer chips the state's leading export, with the industry based on the strength of Virginia's public schools and universities.
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Displaying 1-23 of 23 listings in Virginia, United States
Marcus Deloach
1685 Roslyn Ridge Ln.
Charlottesville, VA 22901
(434) 964-9225
albemarlebaptistchurch.org
James Lundy, Jr
3158 Afton Mountain Rd. PO Box 3
Afton, VA 22920
(434) 906-1588
bethelbaptistministries.net
Bill Johnson
31 Crossroads Ln.
Fishersville, VA 22939
(540) 886-8914
crossroads4me.org
G. Raye Jones
808 Rives St
Charlottesville, VA 22902
(434) 975-2228
faithbaptistchurchcharlottesville...
Larry Wright
6952 N. Lee Highway
Raphine, VA 24472
(540) 377-6270
marlbrookbaptist.com
Richard L. Forsythe
3523 Spotswood Trail
Penn Laird, VA 22846
(540) 434-6554
peoplesbaptistonline.com
Kelly S Earles
559 Baptist Camp Drive
Rochelle, VA 22738
(540) 672-0426
camprapidan.com
Don A. Mcclure
124 Ridgeview Dr.
Stuarts Draft, VA 24477
(540) 337-1025
ridgeviewministries.com
Frank S. Hall
26 Sunny Slope Lane
Stuarts Draft, VA 24477
(540) 337-4181
valleybaptistchurchva.org
Rodney & Angela Gibson
713 Battlefield Road
Fort Defiance, VA 24437
(540) 363-7122