Maryland is divided into three provinces with progressively higher altitudes from east to west.
2) Piedmont or "Foothill" Province: extends from Fall Line to base of Catoctin Mountains;
3) Appalachian Province: extends from base of Catoctin Mountains to western boundary of State.
Mean elevation, 350 feet.
Maximum elevation, 3,360 feet at Backbone Mountain.
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Land | 9,774.7 sq. miles |
Inland Water | 906.2 sq. miles |
Chesapeake Bay | 1,726.0 sq. miles |
Total | 12,406.9 sq. miles |
Longest north-south: 125.5 miles-Pennsylvania line to Virginia line at Smith Point on south shore mouth of Potomac River.
Shortest north-south: 1.9 miles-Pennsylvania line to south bank of Potomac River near Hancock.
Farthest points: northwest corner to southeast corner at Atlantic Ocean, 254.7 miles.
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