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47. Which state is shaped like this?

Correct Incorrect West Virginia, nestled in the Appalachian Mountains of the Southern United States, is bordered by Pennsylvania to the northeast, Maryland to the east and southeast, Virginia to the southwest, Kentucky to the west, and Ohio to the northwest. Ranking 38th in both area and population among the U.S. states, West Virginia's capital and largest city, Charleston, is a testament to the state's rich history in politics and labor. The state's landscape is characterized by its rolling hills and mountains, and it has a strong economic foundation in logging and coal mining. West Virginia is also distinguished as one of the world's most karstic regions, offering exceptional opportunities for both scientific research and recreational caving.