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Population and (rank):
   4,781,468 (1990)(19)
   5,296,486 (2000 est.)
Land Area and (rank):
   9,775 square miles
   (25,316 sq km) (42)

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Motto: "Fatti maschii, parole femine"
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Population Estimates
  United States  Maryland   
July 1, 2006  299,398,484  5,615,727   
July 1, 2005  296,507,061  5,589,599   
July 1, 2004  293,638,158  5,553,249   
July 1, 2003  290,796,023  5,506,684   
July 1, 2002  288,125,973  5,441,349   
July 1, 2001  285,226,284  5,379,795   
July 1, 2000  282,216,952  5,311,695   
April 1, 2000  281,424,602  5,296,506  Estimates Base 
April 1, 2000  281,421,906  5,296,486  Census 2000 


Maryland Profile: 2005 Area Unemployment Rates
  Population     5,600,400  
  Labor Force     2,935,100  
  Unemployment Rate     4.1%  
  Median Household Income     $60,500  
  Per Capita Income     $42,000  
       
  Location     Unemployment  
  Baltimore-Towson, MD     4.4%  
  Bethesda-Gaithersburg-Frederick, MD     3.1%  
  Cumberland, MD-WV     5.8%  
  Hagerstown-Martinsburg, MD-WV     4.1%  
  Salisbury, MD     4.5%  
  Washington-Arlington-Alexandria, DC-VA-MD-WV     3.5%  
  Wilmington, DE-MD-NJ     4.6%  



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Maryland's Flag - The Maryland flag contains the family crest of the Calvert and Crossland families. Maryland was founded as an English colony in 1634 by Cecil Calvert, the second Lord Baltimore. The Black and Gold designs belong to the Calvert family. The Red and White designs belong to the Crossland family.

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History of Maryland - Maryland was inhabited by Indians as early as circa 10,000 B.C.E. Permanent Indian villages were established by circa C.E. 1000. In 1608, Captain John Smith explored Chesapeake Bay. Charles I granted a royal charter for Maryland to Cecil Calvert, Lord Baltimore, in 1632, and English settlers, many of whom were Roman Catholic, landed on St. Clement's (now Blakistone) Island in 1634. Religious freedom, granted all Christians in the Toleration Act passed by the Maryland assembly in 1649, was ended by a Puritan revolt, 1654–58. From 1763 to 1767, Charles Mason and Jeremiah Dixon surveyed Maryland's northern boundary line with Pennsylvania. In 1791, Maryland ceded land to form the District of Columbia. In 1814, when the British unsuccessfully tried to capture Baltimore, the bombardment of Fort McHenry inspired Francis Scott Key to write the words to "The Star-Spangled Banner". The Baltimore clipper-ship trade developed during the 19th century. During the Civil War, Maryland remained a Union state even while the battles of South Mountain (1862), Antietam (1862), and Monocacy (1864) were fought on her soil. In 1904, the Great Fire of Baltimore occurred. In 1937, the City of Greenbelt, a New Deal model community, was chartered. Maryland's Eastern Shore and Western Shore embrace the Chesapeake Bay, and the many estuaries and rivers create one of the longest waterfronts of any state. The Bay produces more seafood - oysters, crabs, clams, fin fish - than any comparable body of water. Important agricultural products, in order of cash value, are greenhouse and nursery products, chickens, dairy products, soybeans, corn, eggs, vegetables, melons, and wheat. Maryland is a leader in vegetable canning. Stone, coal, sand, gravel, cement, and clay are the chief mineral products. Manufacturing industries produce food and kindred products, instruments, chemicals, printing and publishing, transportation equipment, and primary metals. Baltimore, home of the Johns Hopkins University and Hospital, ranks as the nation's second port in foreign tonnage. Annapolis, site of the U.S. Naval Academy, has one of the earliest state houses (1772–79) still in regular use by a state government. Among the popular attractions in Maryland are the Fort McHenry National Monument; Harpers Ferry and Chesapeake National Historic Park and Ohio Canal National Historic Park; Antietam National Battlefield; National Aquarium, USS Constellation, and Maryland Science Center at Baltimore's Inner Harbor; Historic St. Mary's City; Jefferson Patterson Historical Park and Museum at St. Leonard; U.S. Naval Academy in Annapolis; Goddard Space Flight Center at Greenbelt; Assateague Island National Park Seashore; Ocean City beach resort; and Catoctin Mountain, Fort Frederick, and Piscataway parks.

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