弗吉尼亚爱侣之乡
2013.03.04出生在弗吉尼亚州的总统人数超过全美其他任何一个州。
弗吉尼亚州(Virginia),又称“老自治领” (The OldDominion),位于美国南大西洋地区,自诩“爱侣之乡”。美国南北战争 (Civil War)的大部分战役都以弗吉尼亚州为战场。出生在弗吉尼亚州的总统人数超过全美其他任何一个州。
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首府: 里士满 (Richmond)
人口: 弗吉尼亚州的居住人口超过756.5万人。
地理: 弗吉尼亚州位于美国南大西洋地区,北部与华盛顿哥伦比亚特区(Washington, Districtof Columbia)和马里兰州(Maryland)相接,南邻北卡罗来纳州(NorthCarolina)和田纳西州(Tennessee),西部与西弗吉尼亚州(WestVirginia)和肯塔基州(Kentucky)接壤。弗吉尼亚州总面积110,700平方公里,西部多高山峡谷,东部是大片的沿海平原。
高等教育:弗吉尼亚州有至少175所大学和学院,其中由美国先总统托马斯·杰斐逊 (ThomasJefferson) 创立的弗吉尼亚大学 (University of Virginia)是美国最优秀的公立大学之一,提供学士、硕士和博士学位的各类课程。弗吉尼亚州另一所高排名的公立学府威廉玛丽学院 (College ofWilliam & Mary)成立于1693年,属研究性大学,是全美继哈佛大学(HarvardUniversity)之后最古老的高等院校。
主要产业:制造业是弗吉尼亚州经济的主要组成部分,首要产品有加工食品、运输设备、纺织品和电子设备。旅游、技术、政府部门及农业亦为该州经济提供动力,主要农产品有烟草、玉米、大豆、小麦、花生、皮棉和籽棉。
弗吉尼亚州名人:哥伦比亚广播公司 (CBS) 晚间新闻主持人凯蒂·库里克 (KatieCouric)、畅销书作者戴维·鲍尔达奇 (David Baldacci)、节奏蓝调歌手迪·安格罗(D'Angelo)、说唱歌手梅西·埃丽奥特 (Missy Elliott) 和法瑞尔(Pharrell)、爵士歌手艾拉·费兹杰拉 (EllaFitzgerald)、蓝调音乐家戴夫·马修斯 (DaveMatthews)、全美篮球协会(NBA)球员格兰特·希尔 (Grant Hill)、阿伦·艾弗森(Allen Iverson) 和阿朗佐·莫宁 (AlonzoMourning)及著名诗人埃德加·爱伦·坡 (Edgar Allan Poe)。
大众文化: 爱情片《辣身舞》(DirtyDancing)、动作片《碟中谍》(MissionImpossible)及惊悚片《沉默的羔羊》(Silenceof the Lambs)都在弗吉尼亚州取景拍摄。惊险间谍片《谍影重重》(The Bourne Identity)以及足球影片《冲锋陷阵》(Remember the Titans) 都以弗吉尼亚州为故事背景。
特色美食: 弗吉尼亚州东南部沿海低洼区(Tidewater region)盛产花生。弗吉尼亚州也是史密斯菲尔德火腿 (Smithfield Ham)的诞生地。这种烟熏火腿在美国南部非常受欢迎。除这些特色食品外,弗吉尼亚州沿海盛产螃蟹、虾和牡蛎,高原地区的居民则喜好南方主食,如面饼、肉汁、汤匙面包(spoonbread)、乡村火腿和肉汁调制的麦粉(以清咖啡调入烤盘滴汁制成)。
国际联系: 弗吉尼亚州亚历山大市(Alexandria, Virginia)和法国卡昂 (Caen,France) 结为友好城市;弗吉尼亚州里士满市(Richmond, Virginia)和波兰奥尔什丁 (Olsztyn,Poland) 结为友好城市。
趣闻轶事:
探险活动:弗吉尼亚州谢南多厄国家公园 (Shenandoah National Park)距华盛顿约120公里,坐落在东北部的阿勒格尼山脉 (Allegheny Mountains) 和东南部的蓝岭山脉 (BlueRidge) 之间,为游客提供各种探险的好去处。游客可驾车行驶在天际线公路(SkylineDrive)上,观赏60多座错落起伏的山峰,或者在途中75个景点之一停下来慢慢品味。如不想驾车,弗吉尼亚州还有800多公里的小道供人们步行。
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Virginia at a Glance
Virginia Is For Lovers
09 June 2012Learn more about the state that’s the birthplace of more U.S.presidents than any other.
Although this south-Atlantic state bills itself as “for lovers,”Virginia hosted more than half the battles of the American CivilWar. Nonetheless, "the Old Dominion" is still the birthplace ofmore U.S. presidents than any other state in the union.
Find out more about Virginia at DiscoverAmerica.com.
Capital: Richmond
Population: More than 7,565,000 people live inVirginia.
Geography: Located in the south-Atlantic region of theUnited States, Virginia shares a border with Washington (theDistrict of Columbia) and Maryland to the north; North Carolina andTennessee to the south; and West Virginia and Kentucky to the west.Its 110,700 square kilometers include mountains and valleys to thewest and coastal plains to the east.
Higher Education: There are more than 175 colleges anduniversities in Virginia. Established by President ThomasJefferson, the University of Virginia ranks among the top publicschools in the nation. The institution offers bachelor’s, master’sand doctoral degrees in a variety of fields. Another highly rankedpublic option is Virginia’s College of William & Mary. Foundedin 1693, the research university is the oldest college in thenation after Harvard University.
Major Industries: Manufacturing is a large component ofVirginia’s economy, with food processing, transportation equipment,textiles and electronic equipment as major outputs. Tourism,technology, government and agriculture round out its economy, withmajor crops being tobacco, grain corn, soybeans, wheat, peanuts,and lint and seed cotton.
Famous Virginians include CBS EveningNews anchor Katie Couric, best-selling author David Baldacci,rhythm and blues singer D'Angelo, rappers Missy Elliott andPharrell, jazz singer Ella Fitzgerald, blues musician DaveMatthews, NBA basketball players Grant Hill, Allen Iverson andAlonzo Mourning, and poet Edgar Allan Poe.
Pop Culture: Romance film Dirty Dancing,action series Mission Impossible and thriller Silenceof the Lambs were all filmed in Virginia. Spy thriller TheBourne Identity and football flick Remember theTitans were set in Virginia.
Culinary Specialties: The Tidewater region insoutheastern Virginia is populated with peanut fields. It is alsothe birthplace of Smithfield Ham, a cured and smoked ham popular inthe South. Beyond those state specialties, Virginians along thecoast fill up on crab, shrimp and oysters while their brethren inthe plateau region prefer Southern staples such as biscuits andgravy, spoonbread and country ham, and grits with red-eye gravy (amixture of black coffee and pan drippings).
International Connection: Alexandria, Virginia, andCaen, France, are sister cities, as are Richmond, Virginia, andOlsztyn, Poland.
Fun Facts:
• Jamestown was the first English settlement in the UnitedStates.
• Eight U. S. presidents were born in Virginia — more than anyother state. They include George Washington, Thomas Jefferson,James Madison, James Monroe, William Harrison, John Tyler, ZacharyTaylor and Woodrow Wilson.
• More than half the battles of the U.S. Civil War were foughtin Virginia: 2,200 of 4,000 total.
Adventure Idea: About 120 kilometers from Washingtonlies Virginia’s Shenandoah National Park. Nestled between theAllegheny Mountains to the northeast and the Blue Ridge Mountainsto the southeast, the park provides wonderful opportunities foradventure. Wind through 60 rugged peaks on the Skyline Drive orstop at one of the roadway’s 75 scenic overlooks. And if you wantto leave the car, there are more than 800 kilometers of hikingtrails at your feet!
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