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West Virginia Highlights
West Virginia is a southern state. Rich in natural resources, physical beauty, and traditional culture, West Virginia's charm is that of being "off the beaten path." West Virginia is a destination for white water rafting, kayaking, skiing, climbing, golf, mountain biking, hiking, and off-roading. It is the only state that is entirely contained in Appalachia. Its location between the midwest and eastern seaboard of the United States means that over 60% of the United States population lives less than 500 miles from West Virginia.

West Virginia is abundant in natural resources, being primarily known as a major producer of coal since the 1800s—in fact, it's the number two coal-producing state in the U.S. *
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