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Washington Metropolitan Area

The Washington metropolitan area is a big group of cities and towns around Washington, D.C., the capital of the United States. People also call this place the National Capital Region, Greater Washington, or the DMV. DMV stands for District of Columbia, Maryland, and Virginia. This area includes all of Washington, D.C., and parts of Maryland, Virginia, and a small piece of West Virginia.

This region is very important because it is the center of the U.S. government. Many leaders and important buildings are here. It is also part of a line of busy cities along the East Coast, known as the Northeast megalopolis. Lots of people live there, and it is one of the biggest cities in the country. The Washington metropolitan area is known for having many well-educated people and for being a wealthy place.

The three biggest cities here are Washington, D.C., Arlington, and Alexandria. This area is also part of a bigger group called the Baltimore–Washington metropolitan area. People sometimes call the parts in Washington, D.C., Maryland, and Virginia the National Capital Region. Locals often shorten this to "DMV." A big road called Interstate 495, or the Capital Beltway, runs through the middle of this area.

The Washington metropolitan area has many ways to get around, including airports, trains, buses, and roads. There are several airports, such as Dulles International Airport in Virginia and Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport, which is closest to the city. The area has many train systems, including the Washington Metro, which operates in Washington, D.C., Maryland, and Virginia. Bus services cover many parts of the region, with the Metrobus being a major one.

The Washington metropolitan area has many professional sports teams. Some of them are the Washington Capitals for hockey, the Washington Nationals for baseball, and the Washington Wizards for basketball. There are also soccer, football, and other sports teams that people enjoy watching.

The area is also home to many media outlets. It has newspapers like The Washington Post and The Washington Times, as well as television and radio stations that serve the local community. The Washington metropolitan area is a busy and important place with lots to see and do.

Images

A view of the Rosslyn skyline in Arlington, Virginia, highlighting the Central Place Tower as the tallest building.
A peaceful walk through the historic streets of Old Town, Alexandria on a chilly day.
A modern office building in Tysons, Virginia, known as The BORO.
Aerial view of downtown Bethesda, Maryland, showing streets and buildings.
Aerial view of the National Harbor waterfront in Maryland, showing buildings and the surrounding area.
A satellite image showing the Washington D.C. metropolitan area from space in 2020.
A view of Washington, D.C. as seen from space during an International Space Station mission.
Map of the Washington metropolitan area showing its counties and geography.
A colorful map showing how many people live in different parts of Washington, D.C., in the year 2020.
Aerial view of the Woodrow Wilson Bridge in Alexandria, Virginia.
A busy shopping mall with many stores and people walking around.
A scenic view of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Washington, D.C., with boat rentals available for visitors.

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