The State of Maryland
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Official Maryland state flag.

Capital: Annapolis

State abbreviation/Postal code: Md./MD

Governor: Martin O'Malley, D (to Jan. 2011)

Lieut. Gov.: Anthony Brown (to Jan. 2011)

Senators: Barbara A. Mikulski, D (to Jan. 2011); Ben Cardin, D (to Jan. 2013)

U.S. Representatives: 8

Historical biographies of Congressional members

Treasurer: Nancy K. Kopp, D (elected by state legislature)

Atty. General: Douglas Ganser, D (to Jan. 2011)

Entered Union (rank): April 28, 1788 (7)

Present constitution adopted: 1867

Motto: Fatti maschii, parole femine (Manly deeds, womanly words)

State symbols:

bird

Baltimore oriole (1947)

boat

skipjack (1985)

crustacean

Maryland blue crab (1989)

dinosaur

Astrodon johnstoni (1998)

dog

Chesapeake Bay retriever (1964)

beverage

milk (1998)

flower

black-eyed susan (1918)

fish

rockfish (1965)

folk dance

square dance (1994)

fossil shell

ecphora gardnerae gardnerae (Wilson) (1994)

insect

Baltimore checkerspot butterfly (1973)

reptile

Diamondback terrapin (1994)

song

�Maryland! My Maryland!� (1939)

sport

jousting (1962)

team sport

lacrosse (2004)

tree

white oak (1941)

Nicknames: Free State; Old Line State

Origin of name: In honor of Henrietta Maria (queen of Charles I of England)

10 largest cities (2005 est.): Baltimore, 635,815; Frederick, 57,907; Gaithersburg, 57,698; Rockville, 57,402; Bowie, 53,878; Hagerstown, 38,326; Annapolis, 36,300; Salisbury, 26,295; College Park, 25,171; Greenbelt, 22,242

Land area: 9,774 sq mi. (25,315 sq km)

Geographic center: In Prince Georges Co., 41/2 mi. NW of Davidsonville

Number of counties: 23, and 1 independent city

Largest county by population and area: Montgomery, 927,583 (2005); Frederick, 663 sq mi.

State forests: 7 (136,907 ac.)

State parks: 40 (90,239 ac.)

Residents: Marylander

2005 resident population est.: 5,600,388

2000 resident census population (rank): 5,296,486 (19). Male: 2,557,794 (48.3%); Female: 2,738,692 (51.7%). White: 3,391,308 (64.0%); Black: 1,477,411 (27.9%); American Indian: 15,423 (0.3%); Asian: 210,929 (4.0%); Other race: 95,525 (1.8%); Two or more races: 103,587 (2.0%); Hispanic/Latino: 227,916 (4.3%). 2000 percent population 18 and over: 74.4; 65 and over: 11.3; median age: 36.0.

 

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