Maryland is a state located on
the Atlantic Coast in the Mid-Atlantic region of the United
States of America. It is comparable in size to the European
country of Belgium. According to the most recent information
provided by the U.S. Census Bureau, as of August 2007, Maryland
is now the wealthiest state in the United States, with a median
household income of $65,144, ahead of New Jersey which had
previously held that title.
It was the seventh state to ratify the United States
Constitution and bears two nicknames, the Old Line State and the
Free State. Its history as a border state has led it to exhibit
characteristics of both the Northern and Southern regions of the
United States. As a general rule, the rural areas of Maryland,
such as Western, Southern, and Eastern Maryland, are more
Southern in culture, while densely-populated Central Maryland —
areas in the Baltimore and the Washington Beltway Regions —
exhibit more Northern characteristics.
Maryland is a life sciences hub with over 350 biotechnology
firms, making it the third-largest such cluster in the
nation.[3] Institutions and agencies located throughout Maryland
include University System of Maryland, Johns Hopkins University,
Howard Hughes Medical Institute, the Food and Drug
Administration (FDA), and the National Institutes of Health (NIH).