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City of Virginia Beach
Virginia Beach is an independent
city located in the Hampton
Roads metropolitan area of Virginia,
on the Atlantic Ocean at the
mouth of the Chesapeake Bay.
It is known as the perfect destination
for the classic family beach
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City
of Norfolk
Norfolk,
Virginia is a city of more than
237,764 residents and more than
100 diverse neighborhoods. It
is the cultural, educational,
business and medical center
of Hampton Roads, hosts the
world's largest naval base,
the region's international airport
and is one of the busiest international
ports on the East Coast of the
United States. |
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City
of Portsmouth
Portsmouth
was founded as a town in 1752,
on 65 acres of land on the shores
of the Elizabeth River. Its
location as an East Coast deepwater
port has been the common denominator
of the City's development throughout
its centuries of growth. |
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City
of Chesapeake
The
City of Chesapeake was one of
only four Virginia cities included
in Money Magazine’s Best
Places to Live feature in the
publication’s August 2010
issue. The list ranks cities
with a population of between
50,000 and 300,000, with Chesapeake
ranked number 85. |
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City
of Suffolk
Suffolk
is the largest city in Virginia,
and within our 430 square miles
are rich woodlands, verdant
fields, sparkling waters, and
friendly people. |
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City
of Newport News
Newport
News’ great location and
rich history, which begins shortly
after the founding of Jamestown,
has shaped the city into what
it is today. It is located on
the banks of the Hampton Roads
harbor in southeastern Virginia. |
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City
of Hampton
Hampton
is 55 square miles and has approximately
146,000 residents. The Metropolitan
Statistical Area of Hampton
Roads, with a total population
of approximately 1.6 million,
ranks 31st in the nation. |
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