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Northern Virginia (colloquially referred to as "NOVA" or "NoVA") consists

of several counties
County (United States)

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 and independent cities in the U.S. state
U.S. state

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 of Virginia
Virginia

The Commonwealth of Virginia is an United States U.S. state on the East Coast of the United States of the Southern United States. The state is known as the "Old Dominion" and sometimes as "Mother of Presidents", because it is the birthplace of Lists of United States Presidents by place of birth#By state....
 in a widespread region generally radiating southerly and westward from Washington, D.C.
Washington, D.C.

Washington, D.C. , formally the District of Columbia and commonly referred to as Washington, the District, or simply D.C., is the Capital of the United States, founded on July 16, 1790....
 It is the most populous region of both Virginia and the Washington metropolitan area
Washington Metropolitan Area

The Washington Metropolitan Area, formally known as the Washington?Arlington?Alexandria, DC?VA?MD?WV MSA, is a U.S. Metropolitan Statistical Area defined by the United States Office of Management and Budget ....
.

Communities in the region form the Virginia portion of the Washington-Arlington-Alexandria DC-VA-MD-WV
Washington Metropolitan Area

The Washington Metropolitan Area, formally known as the Washington?Arlington?Alexandria, DC?VA?MD?WV MSA, is a U.S. Metropolitan Statistical Area defined by the United States Office of Management and Budget ....
 MSA or the Washington-Baltimore-Northern Virginia DC-MD-VA-WV
Baltimore-Washington Metropolitan Area

The Baltimore-Washington Metropolitan Area is a consolidated metropolitan area consisting of the overlapping labor market region of the cities of Washington, D.C....
 CSA
Combined Statistical Area

The United States Office of Management and Budget defines United States micropolitan area and United States metropolitan area. Metropolitan and micropolitan statistical areas consist of one or more counties ....
. Northern Virginia is the most diverse (in terms of both the number of ethnic groups and nationalities represented) and highest-income region of Virginia, having six of the twenty highest-income counties
Highest-income counties in the United States

There are 3,141 County in the United States. The source of the data is the U.S. Census Bureau and the data is current as of the indicated year....
 in the nation, including the two highest .

Northern Virginia's transportation infrastructure includes major airports Washington National
Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport

Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport is a public airport located three miles south of the central business district of Washington, D.C., in Arlington County, Virginia, United States....
 and Dulles International
Washington Dulles International Airport

Washington Dulles International Airport is a public airport located 25 miles west of the central business district of Washington, D.C., in Dulles, Virginia ....
, several lines of the Washington Metro
Washington Metro

The Washington Metro is the rapid transit system in Washington, D.C. and its surrounding suburbs. The system is administered by the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority ....
 subway system, the Virginia Railway Express
Virginia Railway Express

The Virginia Railway Express is a Regional rail service that connects the Northern Virginia area with Washington, DC. VRE is a transportation partnership of the Northern Virginia Transportation Commission and the Potomac and Rappahannock Transportation Commission ....
 suburban commuter rail system, transit bus
Transit bus

A transit bus is a bus used for short-distance public transport purposes. The roles and specifications of transit buses are not clear cut, and vary with operator and region....
 services, and an extensive network of Interstate highways and expressways.

Notable features of the region include the Pentagon
The Pentagon

The Pentagon is the headquarters of the United States Department of Defense, located in Arlington County, Virginia, Virginia. As a symbol of the Military of the United States, "the Pentagon" is often used Metonymy to refer to the Department of Defense rather than the building itself....
 and the Central Intelligence Agency
Central Intelligence Agency

The Central Intelligence Agency is a civilian intelligence agency of the Federal government of the United States. It is the successor of the Office of Strategic Services formed during World War II to coordinate espionage activities between the branches of the US military services....
, and the many companies which serve them and the federal government.






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Northern Virginia (colloquially referred to as "NOVA" or "NoVA") consists

of several counties
County (United States)

In the United States, a county is a local level of government below the U.S. state . Counties are used in 48 of the 50 states, while Louisiana is divided into List of parishes in Louisiana and Alaska into Borough ....
 and independent cities in the U.S. state
U.S. state

A U.S. state is any one of the 50 state of the United States that share sovereignty with the federal government of the United States . Because of this shared sovereignty, an United States is a citizen both of the federal entity and of his or her state of Domicile ....
 of Virginia
Virginia

The Commonwealth of Virginia is an United States U.S. state on the East Coast of the United States of the Southern United States. The state is known as the "Old Dominion" and sometimes as "Mother of Presidents", because it is the birthplace of Lists of United States Presidents by place of birth#By state....
 in a widespread region generally radiating southerly and westward from Washington, D.C.
Washington, D.C.

Washington, D.C. , formally the District of Columbia and commonly referred to as Washington, the District, or simply D.C., is the Capital of the United States, founded on July 16, 1790....
 It is the most populous region of both Virginia and the Washington metropolitan area
Washington Metropolitan Area

The Washington Metropolitan Area, formally known as the Washington?Arlington?Alexandria, DC?VA?MD?WV MSA, is a U.S. Metropolitan Statistical Area defined by the United States Office of Management and Budget ....
.

Communities in the region form the Virginia portion of the Washington-Arlington-Alexandria DC-VA-MD-WV
Washington Metropolitan Area

The Washington Metropolitan Area, formally known as the Washington?Arlington?Alexandria, DC?VA?MD?WV MSA, is a U.S. Metropolitan Statistical Area defined by the United States Office of Management and Budget ....
 MSA or the Washington-Baltimore-Northern Virginia DC-MD-VA-WV
Baltimore-Washington Metropolitan Area

The Baltimore-Washington Metropolitan Area is a consolidated metropolitan area consisting of the overlapping labor market region of the cities of Washington, D.C....
 CSA
Combined Statistical Area

The United States Office of Management and Budget defines United States micropolitan area and United States metropolitan area. Metropolitan and micropolitan statistical areas consist of one or more counties ....
. Northern Virginia is the most diverse (in terms of both the number of ethnic groups and nationalities represented) and highest-income region of Virginia, having six of the twenty highest-income counties
Highest-income counties in the United States

There are 3,141 County in the United States. The source of the data is the U.S. Census Bureau and the data is current as of the indicated year....
 in the nation, including the two highest .

Northern Virginia's transportation infrastructure includes major airports Washington National
Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport

Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport is a public airport located three miles south of the central business district of Washington, D.C., in Arlington County, Virginia, United States....
 and Dulles International
Washington Dulles International Airport

Washington Dulles International Airport is a public airport located 25 miles west of the central business district of Washington, D.C., in Dulles, Virginia ....
, several lines of the Washington Metro
Washington Metro

The Washington Metro is the rapid transit system in Washington, D.C. and its surrounding suburbs. The system is administered by the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority ....
 subway system, the Virginia Railway Express
Virginia Railway Express

The Virginia Railway Express is a Regional rail service that connects the Northern Virginia area with Washington, DC. VRE is a transportation partnership of the Northern Virginia Transportation Commission and the Potomac and Rappahannock Transportation Commission ....
 suburban commuter rail system, transit bus
Transit bus

A transit bus is a bus used for short-distance public transport purposes. The roles and specifications of transit buses are not clear cut, and vary with operator and region....
 services, and an extensive network of Interstate highways and expressways.

Notable features of the region include the Pentagon
The Pentagon

The Pentagon is the headquarters of the United States Department of Defense, located in Arlington County, Virginia, Virginia. As a symbol of the Military of the United States, "the Pentagon" is often used Metonymy to refer to the Department of Defense rather than the building itself....
 and the Central Intelligence Agency
Central Intelligence Agency

The Central Intelligence Agency is a civilian intelligence agency of the Federal government of the United States. It is the successor of the Office of Strategic Services formed during World War II to coordinate espionage activities between the branches of the US military services....
, and the many companies which serve them and the federal government. The area's attractions include various monuments and Colonial
Thirteen Colonies

The Thirteen Colonies were part of what became known as British America, a name that was used by Great Britain until the Treaty of Paris recognized the independence of the original thirteen United States of America in 1783....
 and Civil War
American Civil War

The American Civil War , also known as the War Between the States and several Naming the American Civil War, was a civil war in the United States....
-era sites such as Mount Vernon
Mount Vernon

Mount Vernon was the Virginia estate of George Washington, the first President of the United States. The name may also refer to several other places around the world:...
 and Arlington National Cemetery
Arlington National Cemetery

Arlington National Cemetery, in Arlington, Virginia is a United States National Cemetery in the United States of America, established during the American Civil War on the grounds of Arlington House, The Robert E....
. It is the most affluent region in the nation.

History


Source of the name

The name "Northern Virginia" does not seem to have been used in the early history of the area. According to Johnston, some early documents and land grants refer to the "Northern Neck of Virginia", and they describe an area which began on the east at the western shore of the Chesapeake Bay
Chesapeake Bay

The Chesapeake Bay is the largest estuary in the United States. It lies off the Atlantic Ocean, surrounded by Maryland and Virginia. The Chesapeake Bay's drainage basin covers in the District of Columbia and parts of six states: New York, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, and West Virginia....
 and includes a territory that extended west, including all the land between the Potomac and Rappahannock Rivers, with a western boundary called the Fairfax line. The Fairfax line, surveyed in 1746, ran from the first spring of the Potomac (still marked today by the Fairfax Stone
Fairfax Stone

The Fairfax Stone is a Surveying and boundary marker at the source of the Potomac River#North Branch Potomac River in West Virginia, USA, near the border with Maryland....
) to the first spring of the Rappahannock, at the head of the Conway River. The Northern Neck was composed of 5,282,000 acres, and was larger in area than five of the modern U.S. states.

Early development of the northern portion of Virginia was in the easternmost area of that early land grant, which encompasses the modern counties of Lancaster
Lancaster County, Virginia

Lancaster County is a county located on the Northern Neck in the Commonwealth of Virginia, a U.S. state in the United States. As of 2000, the population was 11,567....
, Northumberland
Northumberland County, Virginia

Northumberland County is a county located on the Northern Neck in the Commonwealth of Virginia, a U.S. state in the United States. In 2000, its population was 12,259....
, Richmond
Richmond County, Virginia

Richmond County is a county located on the Northern Neck in the Commonwealth of Virginia, a U.S. state in the United States. As of 2000, the population was 8,809....
, and Westmoreland
Westmoreland County, Virginia

Westmoreland County is a county located in the Northern Neck of the Commonwealth of Virginia, a U.S. state in the United States. As of the United States Census, 2000, the population was 16,718....
. At some point, these eastern counties came to be called separately simply "the Northern Neck", and, for the remaining area west of them, the term was no longer used. (By some definitions, King George County
King George County, Virginia

King George County is a county located in the Commonwealth of Virginia, a U.S. state in the United States. As of the United States Census, 2000, the population was 16,803....
 is also included in the Northern Neck
Northern Neck

The Northern Neck is the northernmost of three peninsulas on the western shore of the Chesapeake Bay in the Commonwealth of Virginia. This peninsula is bounded by the Potomac River on the north and the Rappahannock River on the south....
, which is now considered a separate region from Northern Virginia).

One of the most prominent early mentions of "Northern Virginia" (sans the word Neck) as a title was the naming of the Confederate
Confederate States of America

The Confederate States of America formed as the government set up from 1861 to 1865 by eleven Southern United States U.S. state of the United States of America that had declared their secession from the U.S....
 Army of Northern Virginia
Army of Northern Virginia

The Army of Northern Virginia was the primary military force of the Confederate States of America in the Eastern Theater of the American Civil War of the American Civil War....
 during the American Civil War
American Civil War

The American Civil War , also known as the War Between the States and several Naming the American Civil War, was a civil war in the United States....
 (1861–1865).

Colonial period

Historically, in the British Colony of Virginia first permanently settled at Jamestown
Jamestown, Virginia

Jamestown, located on Jamestown Island in the Virginia Colony, was founded on May 14, 1607. It is commonly regarded as the first permanent England settlement in what is now the United States of America, following several earlier failed attempts....
 in 1607, the area now generally regarded as "Northern Virginia" was within a larger area defined by a land grant from King Charles II of England
Charles II of England

Charles II was the Monarchy of Kingdom of England, Kingdom of Scotland, and Kingdom of Ireland.His father Charles I of England Regicide#The regicide of Charles I of England at Palace of Whitehall on 30 January 1649, at the climax of the English Civil War....
 on September 18, 1649, while the monarch was in exile in France during the English Civil War
English Civil War

The English Civil War was a series of armed conflicts and political machinations between Roundhead and Cavalier. The First English Civil War and Second English Civil War civil wars pitted the supporters of Charles I of England against the supporters of the Long Parliament, while the Third English Civil War saw fighting between supporters...
. Eight of his loyal supporters were named, among them Thomas Culpeper.

On February 25, 1673, a new charter was given to Thomas Lord Culpeper
Thomas Colepeper, 2nd Baron Colepeper

Thomas Culpeper, 2nd Baron Culpeper of Thoresway , was the colonial governor of Virginia, 1677–1683.He was the son of Judith and John Colepeper, 1st Baron Colepeper....
 and Henry Earl of Arlington
Henry Bennet, 1st Earl of Arlington

Henry Bennet, 1st Earl of Arlington Order of the Garter, Privy Council of England , was an England statesman.He was the son of Sir John Bennet of Dawley, Middlesex, and of Dorothy Crofts, was the younger brother of John Bennet, 1st Baron Ossulston, was baptized at Little Saxham, Suffolk, in 1618, and was educated at Westminster School and...
. Lord Culpeper was named the Royal Governor of Virginia from 1677–1683. (Culpeper County
Culpeper County, Virginia

Culpeper County is a county located in the U.S. state — officially, "Commonwealth " — of Virginia. As of the United States Census, 2000, the population was 34,262....
 was later named for him when it was formed in 1749; however, history does not seem to record him as one of the better of Virginia's colonial governors). Although he became governor of Virginia in July 1677, he did not come to Virginia until 1679, and even then seemed more interested in maintaining his land in the "Northern Neck of Virginia" than governing. He soon returned to England. In 1682, rioting in the colony forced him to return, but by the time he arrived, the riots were already quelled. After apparently misappropriating £9,500 from the treasury of the colony, he returned to England and the King was forced to dismiss him. During this tumultuous time, Culpeper's erratic behavior meant that he had to rely increasingly on his cousin and Virginia agent, Col. Nicholas Spencer
Nicholas Spencer

Col. Nicholas Spencer was a London merchant who emigrated to Westmoreland County, Virginia, where he became a planter and which he represented in the Virginia House of Burgesses....
. Spencer succeeded Culpepper as acting Governor upon Lord Culpeper's departure from the colony. For many years, Lord Culpeper's descendants allowed men in Virginia (primarily Robert "King" Carter
Robert Carter I

Robert 'King' Carter of Lancaster County, Virginia was a colonist in Virginia and became one of the wealthiest men in the Thirteen Colonies.As President of the Governor's Council of the Virginia Colony, he was acting Governor of Virginia in 1726-1727 after the death in office of Governor Hugh Drysdale....
) to manage the properties.

Final legal claim to the land was finally established by Lord Culpeper's grandson, Thomas Fairfax, 6th Lord Fairfax of Cameron
Thomas Fairfax, 6th Lord Fairfax of Cameron

Thomas Fairfax, 6th Lord Fairfax of Cameron was the son of Thomas Fairfax, 5th Lord Fairfax of Cameron and of Catharine, daughter of Thomas Culpeper, 2nd Baron Culpeper of Thoresway....
, who became well-known in the colony as "Lord Fairfax", in a survey authorized by Governor William Gooch
William Gooch

Sir William Gooch, 1st Baronet born in Great Yarmouth; died in London; served as List of colonial governors of Virginia from 1727 through 1749....
 in 1736. The lands of Lord Fairfax (and Northern Virginia) were defined as that between the Rappahannock
Rappahannock River

The Rappahannock River is a river in eastern Virginia in the United States, approximately 184 mi in length. It traverses the entire northern part of the state, from the Blue Ridge Mountains in the west across the Piedmont to Chesapeake Bay south of the Potomac River....
 and Potomac River
Potomac River

The Potomac River flows into the Chesapeake Bay, located along the mid-Atlantic Ocean coast of the United States. The river is approximately 383 statute miles long, with a Drainage basin of about 14,700 square miles ....
s, and were officially called the "Northern Neck". In 1746, a back line was surveyed and established between the headwaters of the Potomac and Rappahannock Rivers, defining the west end of the grants. According to documents held by the Handley Regional Library of the Winchester-Frederick County Historical Society, the grants contained 5,282,000 acres. They included the 22 modern counties of Northumberland, Lancaster, Westmoreland, Stafford, King George, Prince William, Fairfax, Loudoun, Fauquier, Rappahannock, Culpeper, Madison, Clarke, Warren, Page, Shenandoah, and Frederick Counties in Virginia, and Hardy, Hampshire, Morgan, Berkeley, and Jefferson Counties in West Virginia.

Lord Fairfax was a life-long bachelor, and became one of the more well-known persons of the late colonial era. In 1742, the new county formed from Prince William County
Prince William County, Virginia

Prince William County is a county located in the Washington Metropolitan Area. The estimated population in 2007 of the county was 383,644, a 36.6% increase since 2000....
 was named Fairfax County in his honor, one of numerous place names in Northern Virginia and West Virginia's Eastern Panhandle which were named after him. Lord Fairfax established his residence first at his brother's home at "Belvoir" (now on the grounds of Fort Belvoir
Fort Belvoir

Fort Belvoir is a United States military installation and a census-designated place in Fairfax County, Virginia, Virginia, United States. The population was 7,176 at the 2000 census....
 in Fairfax County).

Not long thereafter, he built a hunting lodge near the Blue Ridge Mountains he named "Greenway Court", which was located near White Post
White Post, Virginia

White Post is an unincorporated town in Clarke County, Virginia, Virginia, USA. White Post is located at the crossroads of White Post and Berrys Ferry Roads off Lord Fairfax Highway ....
 in Clarke County
Clarke County, Virginia

Clarke County is a county stuck in the U.S. state — officially, "Commonwealth " — of Virginia. As of the United States Census, 2000, the population was 100,652,482....
, and moved there. Around 1748, Lord Fairfax met a youth of 16 named George Washington
George Washington

George Washington was the leader of the Continental Army in the American Revolutionary War and served as the List of Presidents of the United States President of the United States of the United States of Americas ....
, and, impressed with his energy and talents, employed him to survey his lands lying west of the Blue Ridge.

Lord Fairfax stayed neutral during the American Revolutionary War
American Revolutionary War

The American Revolutionary War , also known as the American War of Independence, began as a war between the Kingdom of Great Britain and Thirteen Colonies on the North America, and ended in a global war between several European great powers....
. Just a few weeks after the surrender of British troops under General Cornwallis at Yorktown
Yorktown, Virginia

Yorktown is a census-designated place in York County, Virginia, Virginia, United States. The population was 203 at the 2000 census. It is the county seat of York County, Virginia, one of the 8 original shires formed in colonial Virginia in 1634....
, he died at his home at Greenway Court on December 9, 1781 at the age of 90. He was entombed on the east side of Christ Church in Winchester
Winchester, Virginia

Winchester is an independent city located in the extreme northwestern portion of the Commonwealth of Virginia in the USA. The city's population was 23,585 according to the United States Census 2000....
. While his plans for a large house at Greenway Court never materialized, and his stone lodge is now gone, a small limestone structure he had built still exists on the site.

Statehood, Civil War

, the plantation home of George Washington
George Washington

George Washington was the leader of the Continental Army in the American Revolutionary War and served as the List of Presidents of the United States President of the United States of the United States of Americas ....
.]] Following the American Revolutionary War
American Revolutionary War

The American Revolutionary War , also known as the American War of Independence, began as a war between the Kingdom of Great Britain and Thirteen Colonies on the North America, and ended in a global war between several European great powers....
, when the Thirteen Colonies
Thirteen Colonies

The Thirteen Colonies were part of what became known as British America, a name that was used by Great Britain until the Treaty of Paris recognized the independence of the original thirteen United States of America in 1783....
 formed the United States of America, war hero and Virginian George Washington
George Washington

George Washington was the leader of the Continental Army in the American Revolutionary War and served as the List of Presidents of the United States President of the United States of the United States of Americas ....
 was the choice to become its first president. Washington had been a surveyor and developer of canal
Canal

Canals are artificial channels for water. There are two types of canals: Aqueduct canals, which are used for the conveyance and delivery of water, and waterways, which are navigable transportation canals used for passage of goods and people, often connected to existing lakes, rivers, or oceans....
s for transportation earlier in the 18th century. He was also a great proponent of the bustling port city of Alexandria
Alexandria, Virginia

Alexandria is an independent city in the Commonwealth of Virginia. As of the United States Census 2000, the city had a total population of 128,283....
, which was located on the Potomac River below the fall line
Fall line

In geomorphology, a fall line marks the area where an upland region and a coastal plain meet. Technically, a fall line is an unconformity. A fall line is typically prominent when crossed by a river, for there will often be rapids or waterfalls....
, not far from his plantation at Mount Vernon
Mount Vernon, Virginia

Mount Vernon is a census-designated place in Fairfax County, Virginia, Virginia, United States. The population was 28,582 at the 2000 census....
 in Fairfax County.

With his guidance, a new federal city (now known as the District of Columbia) was laid out straddling the Potomac River upon a square of territory which was ceded to the federal government by the new states of Maryland
Maryland

Maryland is a U.S. state located in the Mid Atlantic States of the United States, bordering Virginia, West Virginia and the Washington, D.C. to the south and west, Pennsylvania to the north, and Delaware to the east....
 and Virginia. Alexandria was located at the eastern edge south of the river. On the outskirts on the northern side of the river, another port city, Georgetown
Georgetown, Washington, D.C.

Georgetown is a neighborhood located in the Washington DC Address #Quadrants of Washington, D.C., along the Potomac River waterfront. Founded in 1751, the city of Georgetown substantially predated the establishment of the city of Washington and the District of Columbia....
, was located.

However, as the federal city grew, land in the portion contributed by Maryland proved best suited and adequate for early development and the impracticality of being on both sides of the Potomac River became clearer. Not really part of the functioning federal city, many citizens of Alexandria were frustrated by the laws of the District government and lack of voting input. Slavery
Slavery

Slavery is a form of forced labor where a person is compelled to Labor for another . Slaves are held against their will from the time of their capture, purchase, or birth, and are deprived of the right to leave, to refuse to work, or to receive Remuneration in return for their labor....
 also arose as an issue. To mitigate these issues, and as part of a "deal" regarding abolishment of slave trading in the District, in 1846, the U.S. Congress passed a bill retro-ceding to Virginia the area south of the Potomac River, which was known as Alexandria County. That area now forms all of Arlington County
Arlington County, Virginia

Arlington County is an urban area county of about 206,800 residents in the Commonwealth of Virginia. It is located directly across the Potomac River to the west of Washington, D.C....
 (which was renamed from Alexandria County in 1922) and a portion of the independent city
Independent city

An independent city is a city that does not form part of another general-purpose local government entity.Independent cities should not be confused with city-states , which are fully sovereign cities that are not part of any other nation-state....
 of Alexandria
Alexandria, Virginia

Alexandria is an independent city in the Commonwealth of Virginia. As of the United States Census 2000, the city had a total population of 128,283....
.

Slavery, states rights, and economic issues increasingly divided the northern and southern states during the first half of the 19th century, eventually leading to the American Civil War
American Civil War

The American Civil War , also known as the War Between the States and several Naming the American Civil War, was a civil war in the United States....
 from 1861–1865. Although Maryland was a slave state
Slave state

A slave state was a U.S. state in which slavery of African Americans was legal. Slavery was one of the Origins of the American Civil War of the American Civil War and was abolished by the Thirteenth Amendment of the United States Constitution in 1865....
, it remained with the Union, while Virginia seceded and joined the newly formed Confederate States of America
Confederate States of America

The Confederate States of America formed as the government set up from 1861 to 1865 by eleven Southern United States U.S. state of the United States of America that had declared their secession from the U.S....
, with its new capital established at Richmond, Virginia
Richmond, Virginia

Richmond is the Capital of the Commonwealth of Virginia, in the United States. Like all Virginia municipalities incorporated as cities, it is an independent city and not part of any county....
.

The Supreme Court of the United States
Supreme Court of the United States

The Supreme Court of the United States is the highest judicial body in the United States, and leads the federal United States federal courts. It consists of the Chief Justice of the United States and eight Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States, who are nominated by the President of the United States and confirmed with th...
 has never issued a firm opinion on whether the retrocession of the Virginia portion of the District of Columbia was constitutional. In the 1875 case of Phillips v. Payne the Supreme Court held that Virginia had de facto
De facto

De facto is a Latin expression that means "concerning the fact" or in practice but not necessarily ordained by law. It is commonly used in contrast to de jure when referring to matters of law, governance, or technique that are found in the common experience as created or developed without or contrary to a regulation....
 jurisdiction over the area returned by Congress in 1847, and dismissed the tax case brought by the plaintiff. The court, however, did not rule on the core constitutional matter of the retrocession. Writing the majority opinion, Justice Noah Swayne
Noah Haynes Swayne

Noah Haynes Swayne was an United States of America jurist and politician. He was the first Republican Party appointed as a justice to the United States Supreme Court....
 stated only that:
The plaintiff in error is estopped from raising the point which he seeks to have decided. He cannot, under the circumstances, vicariously raise a question, nor force upon the parties to the compact an issue which neither of them desires to make.


With less than 100 miles separating the two capital cities, Northern Virginia found itself in the center of much of the conflict. The area was the site of many battles and saw great destruction and bloodshed. The Army of Northern Virginia
Army of Northern Virginia

The Army of Northern Virginia was the primary military force of the Confederate States of America in the Eastern Theater of the American Civil War of the American Civil War....
 was the primary army for the Confederate States of America
Confederate States of America

The Confederate States of America formed as the government set up from 1861 to 1865 by eleven Southern United States U.S. state of the United States of America that had declared their secession from the U.S....
 in the east. Owing to the regions proximity to Washington D.C and the Potomac River, the armies of both sides frequently occupied and traversed Northern Virginia. As a result, several battles were fought in the area
List of American Civil War battles in Northern Virginia

With less than 100 miles separating the two capital cities of Washington, D.C. and Richmond, Virginia, Northern Virginia found itself in the center of much of the conflict of the American Civil War....
.

In addition, Northern Virginia was the operating area of the famed Confederate partisan, John Singleton Mosby
John Mosby

John Mosby can refer to:*John S. Mosby, a Confederate partisan ranger in the American Civil War*John Mosby , editor of Impact ...
, and several small skirmishes were fought throughout the region between his Rangers and Federal forces occupying Northern Virginia.
Arlington House Front View
Well after the war, the Lost Cause remained popular among the regions residents and many area schools, roads, and parks were named for Confederate generals and statesmen, including:

  • Lee Highway – U.S. Route 29
    U.S. Route 29

    U.S. Route 29 is a north-south United States highway that runs for 1,036 miles from the western suburbs of Baltimore, Maryland, to Pensacola, Florida....
  • J.E.B. Stuart High School
    J.E.B. Stuart High School

    J.E.B. Stuart High School is a high school in Fairfax County, Virginia, Virginia named after the famous Confederate States of America cavalry leader J....
  • Jefferson Davis Highway – U.S. Route 1
    U.S. Route 1

    U.S. Route 1 is a major north-south U.S. Highway that serves the East Coast of the United States. It runs over 2000 miles from Key West, Florida north to Fort Kent, Maine at the Canadian border ....
  • Leesylvania State Park
    Leesylvania State Park

    Leesylvania State Park is located in the southeastern part of Prince William County, Virginia. The land was donated in 1978 by philanthropist Daniel K....
  • Robert E. Lee High School
    Robert E. Lee High School

    Robert E. Lee High School is the name of several high schools in the United States:* Robert E. Lee High School * Robert E. Lee High School * Robert E....
  • Stonewall Jackson High School
    Stonewall Jackson High School

    Stonewall Jackson High School is the name of several schools in the United States:*Stonewall Jackson High School *Stonewall Jackson High School ...
  • Stonewall Middle School
    Stonewall Middle School

    Stonewall Middle School is a public middle school in Manassas, Virginia. It opened in 1973 as a middle school after it was the original Stonewall Jackson High School....
  • Lake Jackson


In addition, several schools are named for Civil War battles, including Bull Run Middle School and Antietam Elementary School in Prince William County.

Virginia literally split apart during the American Civil War. The population of fifty counties in the western, mountainous portion of the state, did not agree with the others, and rather than support the Confederacy, they split from the rest of Virginia and eventually joined the Union as a new state, West Virginia, in 1863. During this process, a provisional government of Virginia was headquartered in Alexandria, which was under Union control during the war.

As a result of the formation of West Virginia, part of Lord Fairfax's colonial land grant which defined Northern Virginia, was ceded in the establishment of that state in 1863. Now known as the Eastern Panhandle of West Virginia
Eastern Panhandle of West Virginia

The Eastern Panhandle of West Virginia is a narrow stretch of territory in the northeast of the state, bordering Maryland and Virginia, United States....
, the area includes Berkeley County, West Virginia
Berkeley County, West Virginia

Berkeley County is a county located in the Eastern Panhandle of West Virginia region of the U.S. state of West Virginia. As of 2007, the population is 99,734, making it the second-most populous county in West Virginia, behind Kanawha County, West Virginia....
 and Jefferson County, West Virginia
Jefferson County, West Virginia

Jefferson County is a county located in the U.S. state of West Virginia. As of 2000, the population was 42,190. Its county seat is Charles Town, West Virginia....
.

20th century and beyond

The Department of Defense
United States Department of Defense

The United States Department of Defense is the federal department charged with coordinating and supervising all agencies and functions of the government relating directly to national security and the Military of the United States....
's increasing reliance on information technology
Information technology

Information technology , as defined by the Information Technology Association of America , is "the study, design, development, implementation, support or management of computer-based information systems, particularly software applications and computer hardware." IT deals with the use of electronic computers and computer software to data conv...
 companies during the Cold War
Cold War

The Cold War was the continuing state of conflict, tension and competition that existed between a number of world powers, including the United States, the Soviet Union, People's Republic of China, France, United Kingdom and those countries' respective allies from the mid-1940s to the early 1990s....
 started the Northern Virginia economy and spurred urban development throughout the region. After the Cold War, prosperity continued to come as the region positioned itself as the 'Silicon Valley
Silicon Valley

Silicon Valley is the South Bay of the San Francisco Bay Area in Northern California, United States. The term originally referred to the region's large number of Integrated circuit innovators and manufacturers, but eventually came to refer to all the high-tech businesses in the area; it is now generally used as a metonym for the high-tech s...
' of the Eastern United States
Eastern United States

The Eastern Half of The United States, the American East, or simply the East is traditionally defined as the states east of the Mississippi River....
. Symbolic history was made in early 2001 when local Internet
Internet

The Internet is a global network of interconnected computers, enabling users to share information along multiple channels. Typically, a computer that connects to the Internet can access information from a vast array of available server and other computers by moving information from them to the computer's local memory....
 company America Online bought Time Warner
Time Warner

Time Warner Inc. is the world's third largest media and entertainment Conglomerate by market capitalization , headquartered in the Time Warner Center in New York City....
, the world's largest traditional media company, near the end of the dot-com bubble
Dot-com bubble

The "dot-com bubble" was a economic bubble covering roughly 1995?2001 during which stock markets in Western world saw their value increase rapidly from growth in the new quaternary sector of industry and related fields....
 days. After the bubble burst, Northern Virginia office vacancy rates went from 2% in 2000 to 20% in 2002.

After 2002, vacancy rates fell below 10% due to increased defense spending as the War on Terrorism
War on Terrorism

The War on Terrorism or War on Terror are the common terms for the military, political, legal and ideological conflict against Islamic terrorism and Muslim militants, and specifically used in reference to operations by the United States, since the September 11 attacks....
 began and the government's continued and increasing reliance on private defense contractors.

Defining "Northern Virginia"

"Northern Virginia" is more of a functional name than a rigidly defined area. Much like Virginia's second largest region, Hampton Roads
Hampton Roads

Hampton Roads is the name of both a body of water and the region of land areas which surround it in southeastern Virginia in the United States. Hampton Roads is notable for its year-round ice-free harbor, for United States Navy, U.S....
, there is no single entity which clearly defines the boundaries of the region for all purposes in a manner such as the legal boundaries of states, counties, cities and towns.
Washington Baltimore Northern Virginia Csa, 2005
For statistical purposes, the federal government defines certain portions of the area in its definition of a Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA). Presently included jurisdiction are Arlington
Arlington County, Virginia

Arlington County is an urban area county of about 206,800 residents in the Commonwealth of Virginia. It is located directly across the Potomac River to the west of Washington, D.C....
, Fairfax
Fairfax County, Virginia

Fairfax County is a County in Northern Virginia Virginia, in the United States. , the estimated population of the county is 1,077,000, making it by far the most populous jurisdiction in the Commonwealth of Virginia, and the most populous jurisdiction in the Washington Metropolitan Area....
, Loudoun
Loudoun County, Virginia

Loudoun County is a county located in the Commonwealth of Virginia, and is part of the Washington Metropolitan Area. As of July 2006, the county is estimated to be home to 268,817 people, a 58 percent increase over the 2000 figure of 169,599....
, Stafford
Stafford County, Virginia

Stafford County is a county located in the Commonwealth of Virginia, a U.S. state. As of the United States Census, 2000, the population was 92,446, however, the estimated population as of 2007 was 124,117, a 33.0% increase....
 and Prince William
Prince William County, Virginia

Prince William County is a county located in the Washington Metropolitan Area. The estimated population in 2007 of the county was 383,644, a 36.6% increase since 2000....
 counties, and the independent cities
Independent city

An independent city is a city that does not form part of another general-purpose local government entity.Independent cities should not be confused with city-states , which are fully sovereign cities that are not part of any other nation-state....
 of Alexandria
Alexandria, Virginia

Alexandria is an independent city in the Commonwealth of Virginia. As of the United States Census 2000, the city had a total population of 128,283....
, Falls Church
Falls Church, Virginia

Falls Church is an independent city in Virginia, United States. The population is 11,200. This city is a part of the Washington Metropolitan Area....
, Fairfax
Fairfax, Virginia

This article refers to the independent city of Fairfax, Va. For the surrounding unincorporated area of Fairfax County with a Fairfax postal address, please see Fairfax County, Virginia...
, Manassas
Manassas, Virginia

Manassas is an independent city located in the Commonwealth of Virginia. The population was 35,135 at the United States Census 2000. The Bureau of Economic Analysis combines the city of Manassas with Prince William County, Virginia for statistical purposes....
, and Manassas Park
Manassas Park, Virginia

Manassas Park is a city in Virginia. Like all Virginia municipalities incorporated as cities, it is an independent city and not part of any county; it is bordered by the city of Manassas, Virginia and Prince William County, Virginia....
.

Businesses, governments and non-profit agencies may define the area considered "Northern Virginia" differently for various purposes. Beyond the areas closest to Washington, D.C., many communities also have close economic ties, as well as important functional ones regarding transportation issues such as roads, railroads, and airports.

Under broad and varying criteria, additional jurisdictions which may be considered part of Northern Virginia (which are outside the MSA-defined area) include Clarke
Clarke County, Virginia

Clarke County is a county stuck in the U.S. state — officially, "Commonwealth " — of Virginia. As of the United States Census, 2000, the population was 100,652,482....
, Culpeper
Culpeper County, Virginia

Culpeper County is a county located in the U.S. state — officially, "Commonwealth " — of Virginia. As of the United States Census, 2000, the population was 34,262....
, Fauquier
Fauquier County, Virginia

Fauquier is a county located in the United States Commonwealth of Virginia. As of the United States Census, 2000, the county's population was 55,139....
, Frederick
Frederick County, Virginia

Frederick County is a county located in the U.S. state — officially, "Commonwealth " — of Virginia. It is included in the Winchester, Virginia, Virginia-West Virginia Metropolitan Statistical Area....
, Madison
Madison County, Virginia

Madison County is a county located in the Commonwealth of Virginia. As of the United States Census, 2000, the population was 12,520. Its county seat is Madison, Virginia....
 Page
Page County, Virginia

Page County is a county located in the U.S. state — officially, "Commonwealth " — of Virginia. As of the United States Census, 2000, the population was 23,177....
, Rappahannock
Rappahannock County, Virginia

Rappahannock County is a county located in the U.S. state — officially, "Commonwealth " — of Virginia. As of the United States Census, 2000, the population was 6,983....
, Shenandoah
Shenandoah County, Virginia

Shenandoah County is a county located in the U.S. state — officially, "Commonwealth " — of Virginia. It is part of the Shenandoah Valley region of the Virginia....
, Spotsylvania
Spotsylvania County, Virginia

Spotsylvania County is a county in the U.S. state of Virginia. As of the United States Census, 2000, the population was 90,395. The Census Bureau predicted it to be 119,529 in 2006, a 32.2% increase, making it the fourth fastest growing in the nation....
, and Warren
Warren County, Virginia

Warren County is a county located in the United States Commonwealth of Virginia. As of the United States Census, 2000, the population was 31,584....
 counties, as well as the independent cities of Fredericksburg
Fredericksburg, Virginia

Fredericksburg is an independent city in the Commonwealth of Virginia located 50 miles south of Washington, D.C., and 58 miles north of Richmond, Virginia....
 and Winchester
Winchester, Virginia

Winchester is an independent city located in the extreme northwestern portion of the Commonwealth of Virginia in the USA. The city's population was 23,585 according to the United States Census 2000....
.

Regional organizations


Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments
Northern Virginia constitutes a considerable portion of the population and number of jurisdictions that comprise the Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments
Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments

Founded in 1957, the Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments is a regional organization of Washington area local governments. MWCOG comprises 21 local governments in the Washington Metropolitan Area, as well as area members of the Maryland General Assembly and Virginia General Assembly state legislatures, the U.S....
 (MWCOG). Founded in 1957, MWCOG is a regional organization of 21 Washington-area local governments, as well as area members of the Maryland
Maryland General Assembly

The Maryland General Assembly is the state legislature of the U.S. state of Maryland. It is a bicameral body. The upper house, the Maryland State Senate, has 47 representatives and the lower house, the Maryland House of Delegates, has 141 representatives....
 and Virginia
Virginia General Assembly

The Virginia General Assembly is the State legislature of the Commonwealth of Virginia. The General Assembly is a bicameralism body consisting of a lower house, the Virginia House of Delegates, with 100 members, and an upper house, the Senate of Virginia, with 40 members....
 state legislatures, the U.S. Senate, and the U.S. House of Representatives. MWCOG provides a forum for discussion and the development of regional responses to issues regarding the environment, transportation, public safety, homeland security, affordable housing, community planning, and economic development.

The National Capital Region Transportation Planning Board, a component of MWCOG, is the federally-designated metropolitan planning organization
Metropolitan planning organization

A Metropolitan area planning organization is a transportation policy-making organization made up of representatives from local government and transportation authorities....
 for the metropolitan Washington area, including Northern Virginia.

Demographics

, the United States Census
United States Census

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 estimates that there are 2,432,823 people in Northern Virginia, around 32% of the state's population. This figure includes the exurban Clarke
Clarke County, Virginia

Clarke County is a county stuck in the U.S. state — officially, "Commonwealth " — of Virginia. As of the United States Census, 2000, the population was 100,652,482....
, Fauquier
Fauquier County, Virginia

Fauquier is a county located in the United States Commonwealth of Virginia. As of the United States Census, 2000, the county's population was 55,139....
, Spotsylvania
Spotsylvania County, Virginia

Spotsylvania County is a county in the U.S. state of Virginia. As of the United States Census, 2000, the population was 90,395. The Census Bureau predicted it to be 119,529 in 2006, a 32.2% increase, making it the fourth fastest growing in the nation....
, Stafford
Stafford County, Virginia

Stafford County is a county located in the Commonwealth of Virginia, a U.S. state. As of the United States Census, 2000, the population was 92,446, however, the estimated population as of 2007 was 124,117, a 33.0% increase....
, and Warren
Warren County, Virginia

Warren County is a county located in the United States Commonwealth of Virginia. As of the United States Census, 2000, the population was 31,584....
 counties, as well as the independent city
Independent city

An independent city is a city that does not form part of another general-purpose local government entity.Independent cities should not be confused with city-states , which are fully sovereign cities that are not part of any other nation-state....
 of Fredericksburg
Fredericksburg, Virginia

Fredericksburg is an independent city in the Commonwealth of Virginia located 50 miles south of Washington, D.C., and 58 miles north of Richmond, Virginia....
. Together, these jurisdictions account for 377,809 residents. The combined population of Arlington
Arlington County, Virginia

Arlington County is an urban area county of about 206,800 residents in the Commonwealth of Virginia. It is located directly across the Potomac River to the west of Washington, D.C....
, Fairfax
Fairfax County, Virginia

Fairfax County is a County in Northern Virginia Virginia, in the United States. , the estimated population of the county is 1,077,000, making it by far the most populous jurisdiction in the Commonwealth of Virginia, and the most populous jurisdiction in the Washington Metropolitan Area....
, Loudoun
Loudoun County, Virginia

Loudoun County is a county located in the Commonwealth of Virginia, and is part of the Washington Metropolitan Area. As of July 2006, the county is estimated to be home to 268,817 people, a 58 percent increase over the 2000 figure of 169,599....
, and Prince William
Prince William County, Virginia

Prince William County is a county located in the Washington Metropolitan Area. The estimated population in 2007 of the county was 383,644, a 36.6% increase since 2000....
 counties and the independent cities
Independent city

An independent city is a city that does not form part of another general-purpose local government entity.Independent cities should not be confused with city-states , which are fully sovereign cities that are not part of any other nation-state....
 of Alexandria
Alexandria, Virginia

Alexandria is an independent city in the Commonwealth of Virginia. As of the United States Census 2000, the city had a total population of 128,283....
, Falls Church
Falls Church, Virginia

Falls Church is an independent city in Virginia, United States. The population is 11,200. This city is a part of the Washington Metropolitan Area....
, Fairfax
Fairfax, Virginia

This article refers to the independent city of Fairfax, Va. For the surrounding unincorporated area of Fairfax County with a Fairfax postal address, please see Fairfax County, Virginia...
, Manassas
Manassas, Virginia

Manassas is an independent city located in the Commonwealth of Virginia. The population was 35,135 at the United States Census 2000. The Bureau of Economic Analysis combines the city of Manassas with Prince William County, Virginia for statistical purposes....
, and Manassas Park
Manassas Park, Virginia

Manassas Park is a city in Virginia. Like all Virginia municipalities incorporated as cities, it is an independent city and not part of any county; it is bordered by the city of Manassas, Virginia and Prince William County, Virginia....
 is 2,055,014, which is 26.89% of Virginia's estimated population in 2006.

Virginia's 8th congressional district
Virginia's 8th congressional district

Virginia's Eighth Congressional District is a U.S. congressional district in the U.S. state of Virginia. The residents of the 8th District are currently represented by Democratic Party Congressman James P....
, representing 643,503 people in Northern Virginia, has the highest life expectancy
Life expectancy

Life expectancy is the average number of years of life remaining at a given age. It is the average expected lifespan of an individual. Life expectancy is heavily dependent on the criteria used to select the group....
 rate in the nation.

Background

Demographics in Northern Virginia's five largest jurisdictions
Household income
Household income in the United States

Household income is a measure of current private income commonly used by the United States government and private institutions. To measure the income of a household, the pre-tax money receipts of all residents over the age of 15 over a single year are combined....
NOVAUnited States
($200k+)13.6%3.7%
$100k+46.1%19.0%
$75k-100k15.1%12.1%
$50k-75k16.3%18.8%
$25k-50k14.2%25.6%
$25k or less8.4%24.5%
RaceNOVAUnited States
White67.2%74.1%
Black or African American11.6%12.4%
Asian12.5%4.3%
(Hispanic or Latino)13.9%N/A
Some other raceN/A6.2%
Two or more races2.4%2.1%
Educational attainment
Educational attainment in the United States

The educational attainment of the U.S. population is similar to that of many other industrialized countries with the vast majority of the population having completed secondary education and a rising number of college graduates that outnumber high school dropouts....
NOVAUnited States
(Graduate/professional)25.2%9.9%
Bachelor's or higher55.5%27.0%
Associate's5.7%7.4%
Some college14.8%19.5%
High school/equivalent15.8%30.2%
Less than high school8.1%15.9%
Northern Virginia is home to people from diverse backgrounds, with significant numbers of Arab American
Arab American

An Arab American is a United States citizen or resident of Arab cultural and linguistic heritage and/or identity whose ancestry traces back to any of various waves of immigrants originating from one or more of the twenty-three countries comprising the Arab World ....
s, Afghan American
Afghan American

An Afghan American refers to an United States with heritage or origins in Afghanistan....
s, Korean American
Korean American

Korean Americans are United States of Koreans origin. The Korean American community is the fifth largest Asian American subgroup, after the Chinese American, Filipino American, Indian American, and Vietnamese American communities....
s, Indian American
Indian American

Indian Americans are United States who are of Indian ancestry. The U.S. Census Bureau popularized the term Asian Indian to avoid confusion with "Indigenous peoples of the Americas"....
s, Iranian Americans, American Jews
American Jews

American Jews, or Jewish Americans, are Jews who are United States citizens or resident aliens. The United States is home to the second largest Jewish community in the world depending on religious definitions and varying population data....
, Pakistani American
Pakistani American

A Pakistani American is a United States citizen who traces their roots to Pakistan. A number of Pakistani Americans came to the United States via Pakistani communities in other countries such as United Kingdom ....
s, and Vietnamese American
Vietnamese American

A Vietnamese American is a resident of the United States who is of Vietnamese people heritage. They make up about half of all overseas Vietnamese and are the fourth-largest Asian American group....
s, along with other Americans of Asian descent especially a growing Chinese American
Chinese American

Chinese Americans are United States of Han Chinese descent. Chinese Americans constitute one group of Overseas Chinese and also a subgroup of East Asian Americans, which is further a subgroup of Asian Americans....
 and Filipino American
Filipino American

Filipino Americans are Americans of Filipino people ancestry. Filipino Americans reside mainly in the continental United States and form significant populations in Hawaii, Alaska, Guam, and Northern Marianas....
 population. Annandale, Chantilly, and Fairfax County have large Korean communities. Falls Church has a large Vietnamese community.

There is a sizable Latino
Latino

The demonyms Latino and Latina , are defined in English language dictionaries as:* "a person of Latin-American or Spanish-speaking descent."...
 population, primarily consisting of Salvadorans, Peru
Peru

Peru , officially the Republic of Peru , is a country in western South America. It is bordered on the north by Ecuador and Colombia, on the east by Brazil, on the southeast by Bolivia, on the south by Chile, and on the west by the Pacific Ocean....
vians, Dominicans ,Bolivia
Bolivia

The Republic of Bolivia , named after Sim?n Bol?var, is a landlocked country in central South America. It is bordered by Brazil on the north and east, Paraguay and Argentina on the south, and Chile and Peru on the west....
ns, and Colombia
Colombia

Colombia , officially the Republic of Colombia , is a country in north-western South America. Colombia is bordered to the east by Venezuela and Brazil; to the south by Ecuador and Peru; to the north by the Caribbean Sea; to the north west by Panama; and to the west by the Pacific Ocean....
ns. Arlington is the center of the largest Bolivian community in North America (mostly immigrants from Cochabamba
Cochabamba

Cochabamba is a city in central Bolivia, located in a valley bearing the same name in the Andes mountain range. It is the Capital of the Cochabamba Department and is the list of cities in Bolivia with an urban population of 608,276 and a metropolitan population of more than 1,000,000 people....
).

Northern Virginia is also home to one of the largest African immigrant populations in America, with significant numbers of Nigeria
Nigeria

Nigeria, officially the Federal Republic of Nigeria, is a federation constitutional republic comprising States of Nigeria and one Federal Capital Territory, Nigeria....
ns, Kenya
Kenya

The Republic of Kenya is a country in East Africa. It is bordered by Ethiopia to the north, Somalia to the northeast, Tanzania to the south, Uganda to the west, and Sudan to the northwest, with the Indian Ocean running along the southeast border....
ns, Ethiopia
Ethiopia

Ethiopia , officially the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia, is a landlocked country situated in the Horn of Africa. Ethiopia is bordered by Eritrea to the north, Sudan to the west, Kenya to the south, Somalia to the east and Djibouti to the northeast....
ns, Eritrea
Eritrea

Eritrea , officially the Country of Eritrea, is a country in Northeast Africa. It is bordered by Sudan in the west, Ethiopia in the south, and Djibouti in the southeast....
ns, Somalia
Somalia

Somalia , officially the Republic of Somalia and formerly known as the Somali Democratic Republic, is a country located in the Horn of Africa....
ns, and Ghana
Ghana

The Republic of Ghana is a country in West Africa. It borders C?te d'Ivoire to the west, Burkina Faso to the north, Togo to the east, and the Gulf of Guinea to the south....
ians.

Of those born in the U.S. and living in Northern Virginia's four largest counties, their place of birth by Census region
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 is:
  • 60.5% from the South
    Southern United States

    The Southern United States—commonly referred to as the American South, Dixie, or simply the South—constitutes a large distinctive region in the southeastern and south-central United States....
     (includes 33.7% from this state)
  • 21.0% from the Northeast
    Northeastern United States

    The Northeast is a region of the United States. According to the definition used by the United States Census Bureau, the Northeast region consists of nine states: Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania....
  • 11.5% from the Midwest
    Midwestern United States

    The Midwestern United States is one of the four geographic regions within the United States of America that are officially recognized by the United States Census Bureau....
  • 7.0% from the West
    Western United States

    The Western United States—commonly referred to as the American West or simply The West—traditionally refers to the region comprising the westernmost U.S....


Educational attainment

The core Northern Virginia jurisdictions of Alexandria, Arlington, Fairfax, Loudoun, and Prince William comprising a total population of 1,973,513 is highly educated, with 55.5% of its population 25 years or older holding a bachelor's degree or higher. This is comparable to Seattle
Seattle, Washington

Seattle is the most populous city in the US state of Washington and the Northwestern United States. The encompassing Seattle metropolitan area is the 15th largest in the United States, and the largest in the Pacific Northwest....
, the most educated large city in the U.S., with 53.4% of residents having at least a bachelor's degree. The number of graduate/professional degree holders in Arlington is relatively high at 34.3%, nearly quadruple the rate of the U.S. population as a whole.

Affluence

The region is known in Virginia and the Washington, D.C. area
Washington Metropolitan Area

The Washington Metropolitan Area, formally known as the Washington?Arlington?Alexandria, DC?VA?MD?WV MSA, is a U.S. Metropolitan Statistical Area defined by the United States Office of Management and Budget ....
 for its relative affluence. Of the large cities or counties in the nation that have a median household income
Median household income

The median household income is commonly used to provide data about geographic areas and divides households into two equal segments with the first half of households earning less than the median household income and the other half earning more....
 in excess of $100,000, the top two are in Northern Virginia, representing over half of the region's population.

In 1988, the Tysons Galleria
Tysons Galleria

Tysons Galleria is an upscale three-level Shopping mall#Super-regional malls owned by General Growth Properties located at 2001 International Drive, McLean, Virginia, in Tysons Corner....
 mall opened across Virginia Route 123 from Tysons Corner Center
Tysons Corner Center

Tysons Corner Center, located in the Tysons Corner, Virginia unincorporated area in Fairfax County, Virginia, Virginia, United States , opened to the public in 1968, becoming one of the first fully enclosed, climate-controlled shopping centers in the Washington Metropolitan Area....
 with high-end department stores Neiman Marcus
Neiman Marcus

Neiman Marcus is a luxury specialty retail department store, operated by the Neiman Marcus Group in the United States. The company is headquartered in Dallas, Texas, Texas, and competes with other exclusive department stores such as Barneys New York, Saks Fifth Avenue, Nordstrom, Lord & Taylor, and Bloomingdale's....
 and Saks 5th Avenue, hoping to become the Washington area's upscale shopping destination. The mall had trouble with sales and attracting high-end boutiques well into the 1990s, and faced competition from Fairfax Square
Fairfax Square

Fairfax Square is an upscale mixed-use development located directly south of Tysons Corner Center across Leesburg Pike in Tysons Corner, Virginia....
, which opened nearby in 1990 with the largest Tiffany & Co.
Tiffany & Co.

Tiffany & Co. is a United States jewellery and Silver company founded by Charles Lewis Tiffany and Teddy Young in New York City in 1837 as a "stationery and fancy goods emporium."...
 boutique outside of New York City
New York City

The City of New York is the List of United States cities by population in the United States, while the New York metropolitan area ranks among the List of urban areas by population....
. The Galleria was able to attract high-end stores after a 1997 renovation, and in 2002 National Geographic described it as "the Rodeo Drive
Rodeo Drive

Rodeo Drive of Beverly Hills, California is a List of leading shopping streets and districts by city famous for designer label and haute couture fashion....
 of the East Coast
East Coast of the United States

The East Coast of the United States, also known as the "Eastern Seaboard" or "Atlantic Seaboard", refers to the easternmost coastal states in the central and northern United States, which touch the Atlantic Ocean and stretch up to Canada....
".

In 2008, luxury home service Sotheby's
Sotheby's

Sotheby's is the world's third oldest auction house in continuous operation....
 International Realty – which had three offices in Virginia serving the rest of the state, and two in Washington, D.C.
Washington, D.C.

Washington, D.C. , formally the District of Columbia and commonly referred to as Washington, the District, or simply D.C., is the Capital of the United States, founded on July 16, 1790....
 serving the Washington metropolitan area – opened a new office in McLean
McLean, Virginia

McLean is a census-designated place in Fairfax County, Virginia in Northern Virginia Virginia. The community had a total population of 38,929 as of the United States 2000 census....
 to sell more high end real estate in Northern Virginia. Many upscale fashion brands such as Gucci
Gucci

The House of Gucci, better known simply as Gucci, is an iconic Italy fashion design and leather goods label. It was founded by Guccio Gucci in Florence in 1921....
 have local boutique
Boutique

A boutique, from the French language word for "shop," is a small shopping outlet, especially one that specializes in elite and fashionable items such as clothing and jewelry....
s in Tysons Corner
Tysons Corner, Virginia

Tysons Corner is a census-designated place in Fairfax County, Virginia, Virginia, United States. Located in the heart of Northern Virginia, Tysons Corner lies between the community of McLean, Virginia and the town of Vienna, Virginia along the Interstate 495 ....
 in addition to boutiques in nearby Washington/Maryland
Maryland

Maryland is a U.S. state located in the Mid Atlantic States of the United States, bordering Virginia, West Virginia and the Washington, D.C. to the south and west, Pennsylvania to the north, and Delaware to the east....
 neighborhoods, some of whom have since closed while keeping their Tysons stores, such as Versace
Versace

Gianni Versace S.p.A. , usually referred to as Versace, is an Italy fashion label founded by Gianni Versace in 1978.The first Versace boutique was opened in Milan's Via della Spiga in 1978, and its popularity was immediate....
. Many others including Bottega Veneta
Bottega Veneta

Bottega Veneta is a manufacturer of luxury leather goods, most famous for its Intrecciato line of woven leather. The company is based in Vicenza, in the Veneto region of northeast Italy....
, Chanel
Chanel

Chanel S.A. ), is a Parisian fashion house created by Coco Chanel. Specializing in luxury goods , the Chanel label has become one of the most recognized names in luxury and haute couture fashion ....
, De Beers
De Beers

De Beers and the various companies within the De Beers Family of Companies engage in exploration for diamond , diamond mining, diamond trading and industrial diamond manufacture....
, and Hermès
Hermes

Hermes is the messenger of the gods in Greek mythology. An Twelve Olympians, he is also the patron of boundaries and of the travelers who cross them, of shepherds and cowherds, of thieves and road travelers, of orators and wit, of literature and poets, of athletics, of weights and measures, of invention, of general commerce, and of the cunni...
 have their only Baltimore-Washington
Baltimore-Washington Metropolitan Area

The Baltimore-Washington Metropolitan Area is a consolidated metropolitan area consisting of the overlapping labor market region of the cities of Washington, D.C....
 area location in Northern Virginia.

Economy


The federal government is a major employer in Northern Virginia, which is home to numerous government agencies; these include the Central Intelligence Agency
Central Intelligence Agency

The Central Intelligence Agency is a civilian intelligence agency of the Federal government of the United States. It is the successor of the Office of Strategic Services formed during World War II to coordinate espionage activities between the branches of the US military services....
 headquarters and the Pentagon
The Pentagon

The Pentagon is the headquarters of the United States Department of Defense, located in Arlington County, Virginia, Virginia. As a symbol of the Military of the United States, "the Pentagon" is often used Metonymy to refer to the Department of Defense rather than the building itself....
 (headquarters of the Department of Defense
United States Department of Defense

The United States Department of Defense is the federal department charged with coordinating and supervising all agencies and functions of the government relating directly to national security and the Military of the United States....
), as well as Fort Myer
Fort Myer

Fort Myer is a U.S. Army Military base adjacent to Arlington National Cemetery in Arlington County, Virginia, across the Potomac River from Washington, DC....
, Fort Belvoir
Fort Belvoir

Fort Belvoir is a United States military installation and a census-designated place in Fairfax County, Virginia, Virginia, United States. The population was 7,176 at the 2000 census....
, Marine Corps Base Quantico
Marine Corps Base Quantico

Marine Corps Base Quantico is a major United States Marine Corps training base located near Triangle, Virginia, covering nearly in southern Prince William County, Virginia, northern Stafford County, Virginia, and southeastern Fauquier County, Virginia....
, the United States Patent and Trademark Office
United States Patent and Trademark Office

The United States Patent and Trademark Office is an agency in the United States Department of Commerce that issues patents to inventors and businesses for their inventions, and trademark registration for product and intellectual property identification....
, and the United States Geological Survey
United States Geological Survey

The United States Geological Survey is a scientific agency of the United States government. The scientists of the USGS study the landscape of the United States, its natural resources, and the natural hazards that threaten it....
.

Government contracting is an important part of the region's economy. Arlington
Arlington County, Virginia

Arlington County is an urban area county of about 206,800 residents in the Commonwealth of Virginia. It is located directly across the Potomac River to the west of Washington, D.C....
 alone is home to over 600 federal contractors, and has the highest weekly wages of any major jurisdiction in the Washington metropolitan area
Washington Metropolitan Area

The Washington Metropolitan Area, formally known as the Washington?Arlington?Alexandria, DC?VA?MD?WV MSA, is a U.S. Metropolitan Statistical Area defined by the United States Office of Management and Budget ....
.

, the Northern Virginia office submarkets contain 172 million square feet of office space, 33% more than those in Washington
Washington, D.C.

Washington, D.C. , formally the District of Columbia and commonly referred to as Washington, the District, or simply D.C., is the Capital of the United States, founded on July 16, 1790....
 and 55% more than those in its Maryland
Maryland

Maryland is a U.S. state located in the Mid Atlantic States of the United States, bordering Virginia, West Virginia and the Washington, D.C. to the south and west, Pennsylvania to the north, and Delaware to the east....
 suburbs. 8 million square feet of office space is under construction
Construction

In the fields of architecture and civil engineering, construction is a process that consists of the building or assembling of infrastructure. Far from being a single activity, large scale construction is a feat of multitasking....
 in Northern Virginia. 60% of the construction is occurring in the Dulles Corridor submarket.

, the unemployment rate in Northern Virginia is 3.2%, the lowest of any metropolitan area if ranked. While the U.S. as a whole had negative job growth from September 2007 to September 2008, Northern Virginia gained 12,800 jobs, most of which were in the professional and business services sector, and represented half of Virginia's new jobs.

Notable companies

The following Northern Virginia companies appear in the Fortune 1000 list:
  • AES Corporation
    AES Corporation

    AES Corporation is a Fortune 1000 company that generates and distributes electric power. It was founded on January 28, 1981, by Roger Sant from the United States Federal Energy Administration and Dennis Bakke from the Office of Management and Budget....
  • BearingPoint
    BearingPoint

    BearingPoint Inc. is one of the world?s largest providers of management and technology consulting services to Forbes Global 2000 companies and government organizations in more than 60 countries....
  • CACI
    CACI

    CACI International, Inc. is a publicly held Information Technology company, headquartered in Arlington, Virginia and London, England. CACI provides national security, defense, and intelligence-related solutions in the national interest of the United States to counter the threat of global terrorism, assure homeland security, and strengthen...
  • Capital One
    Capital One

    COF, or Capital One Financial Corp. is a McLean, Virginia-based U.S. bank holding company specializing in credit cards, mortgage, auto loans, banking, and Savings account products....
  • Computer Sciences Corporation
    Computer Sciences Corporation

    CSC is an information technology and business services company headquartered in Falls Church, Virginia, USA. CSC predominantly provides IT Employment agency services in the following areas: systems integration and professional services; enterprise application development and management; application software for the financial services ind...
  • DynCorp International
    DynCorp International

    DynCorp International is a United States-based private military contractor and aircraft maintenance company. DynCorp receives more than 96 percent of its $2 billion in annual revenues from the federal government....
  • FHLMC (Freddie Mac)
  • Gannett Company
    Gannett Company

    Gannett Company, Inc. is a Public company media holding company based in the United States. It is the largest U.S. newspaper publisher as measured by total daily circulation....
  • General Dynamics
    General Dynamics

    General Dynamics Corporation is a defense conglomerate formed by mergers and divestitures, and as of 2008 it is the fifth largest defense contractor in the world....
  • NII Holdings
    NII Holdings

    NII Holdings Inc. is a mobile phone company using the iDEN standard. NII sells products under the Nextel name to Latin American countries. Included are Mexico, Argentina, Peru, Brazil, and Chile....
  • NVR
    Nvr

    * Naval Vessel Rules, a publication of the American Bureau of Shipping.* Network Video Recorder, a distributed Digital video recorder....
  • SLM Corporation
    SLM Corporation

    SLM Corporation , commonly known as Sallie Mae, is the United States' largest college student loan #United States company, managing more than $126.9 billion in debt for more than 10 million borrowers, and employing 12,000 individuals at offices nationwide....
     (Sallie Mae)


Additionally, ExxonMobil
ExxonMobil

The Exxon Mobil Corporation, or ExxonMobil, is an United States petroleum and natural gas corporation. It is a direct descendant of John D....
's downstream division
Downstream (oil industry)

The petroleum industry is usually divided into three major components: Upstream , midstream and downstream. Midstream operations are usually included in the downstream category....
 is based in the region. Companies formerly headquartered in the region include AOL
AOL

AOL LLC is an United States global Internet services and media company operated by Time Warner and was headquartered in Loudoun County, Virginia until late April 2008 when it was moved to new offices at 770 Broadway in New York City....
, Mobil
Mobil

Mobil was a major United States Petroleum company which merged with Exxon in 1999 to form ExxonMobil. Today Mobil continues as a major brand name within the combined company....
, and Nextel/Sprint Nextel
Sprint Nextel

Sprint Nextel Corporation is a telecommunications company, based in Overland Park, Kansas, Kansas. The company owns and operates the third largest wireless telecommunications network in the United States, with 50.5 million customers, behind Verizon Wireless and AT&T Mobility....
.

Attractions

The region's large shopping mall
Shopping mall

File:Nordstrom wing , Pentagon City Mall.jpgA shopping mall or shopping centre is a building or set of buildings which contain retail units, with interconnecting walkways enabling visitors to easily walk from unit to unit....
s, such as Potomac Mills
Potomac Mills

Potomac Mills is a shopping mall in Woodbridge, VA in the Baltimore-Washington Metropolitan Area. It is located near Interstate 95 in Virginia between Smoketown Road, Telegraph Road and the Prince William Parkway....
 and Tysons Corner Center
Tysons Corner Center

Tysons Corner Center, located in the Tysons Corner, Virginia unincorporated area in Fairfax County, Virginia, Virginia, United States , opened to the public in 1968, becoming one of the first fully enclosed, climate-controlled shopping centers in the Washington Metropolitan Area....
, attract many visitors, as well as its Civil War
American Civil War

The American Civil War , also known as the War Between the States and several Naming the American Civil War, was a civil war in the United States....
 battlefields. Old Town Alexandria is known for its historic churches, townhouses, restaurants, gift shops, artist studios, and cruise boats. The waterfront and outdoor recreational amenities such as biking and running trails (the Washington and Old Dominion Rail Trail
Washington & Old Dominion Railroad Regional Park

The Washington & Old Dominion Railroad Regional Park is a popular and unusually-shaped regional park in Northern Virginia. The park's primary feature is the Washington & Old Dominion Railroad Trail , an pavement_%28material%29#Asphalt_paving rail trail that runs through densely populated Urban area and suburbs communities as well as th...
 is the longest paved path in the U.S.; the Mount Vernon Trail
Mount Vernon Trail

The Mount Vernon Trail is a popular running and cycling path in Northern Virginia that runs from near Theodore Roosevelt Island to Mount Vernon ....
, and trails along various stream beds are also popular), whitewater and sea kayaking, and rock climbing areas are focused along the Potomac River
Potomac River

The Potomac River flows into the Chesapeake Bay, located along the mid-Atlantic Ocean coast of the United States. The river is approximately 383 statute miles long, with a Drainage basin of about 14,700 square miles ....
, but are also found at other locations in the Baltimore-Washington metropolitan area
List of parks in the Baltimore-Washington Metropolitan Area

The largest contiguous public parks-preserves within of either Baltimore, Md. or Washington, D.C.:#Prince William Forest Park * - Locust Shade, Virginia * — *about one-third is generally closed to the public....
. Scenic Great Falls Park
Great Falls Park

Great Falls Park is a small National Park Service site in Virginia, United States. Situated on 900 acre along the banks of the Potomac River in northern Fairfax County, Virginia, the park is a disconnected but integral part of the George Washington Memorial Parkway....
 and historic Mount Vernon
Mount Vernon (plantation)

Mount Vernon, located near Alexandria, Virginia, Virginia, was the plantation#Other types of plantation home of the first President of the United States, George Washington....
 (which opened a new visitor center in 2006) are especially noteworthy. Woodbridge
Woodbridge, Virginia

Woodbridge is a census-designated place in Prince William County, Virginia, Virginia, United States. The population was 40,561 at the July 2007 census....
 is home to two minor-league sports franchises, the Northern Virginia Royals
Northern Virginia Royals

Northern Virginia Royals is an American soccer team, founded in 1998. The team is a member of the United Soccer Leagues Premier Development League , the fourth tier of the American Soccer Pyramid, and plays in the Mid Atlantic Division of the Eastern Conference against teams from Cary Clarets, West Virginia Chaos, Fredericksburg Gunners, Caro...
 soccer
USL Premier Development League

The USL Premier Development League is the amateur league of the United Soccer Leagues in the United States of America and Canada, forming part of the American Soccer Pyramid....
 team and the Potomac Nationals
Potomac Nationals

The Potomac Nationals are a Minor League Baseball team located in Woodbridge, Virginia. The Nationals play in the Class A Advanced Carolina League and are an affiliate of the Washington Nationals....
 baseball
Carolina League

The Carolina League is a minor league baseball affiliation which operates in the South Atlantic region of the United States. Before 2002, it was classified as a "Minor league baseball#Extant farm system" league, indicating its status as a Class A league with the highest level of competition within that classification, and the fifth step betwe...
 team.

Politics


Background

From the mid-1880s until the mid-1960s, Virginia politics were dominated by Conservative Democrat
Conservative Democrat

In Politics of the United States, a conservative Democrat is a Democratic Party member with American conservatism political views, or with views relatively conservative with respect to those of the national party....
s. After World War I
World War I

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, under the leadership of Harry Flood Byrd, who became Governor of Virginia
Governor of Virginia

The Governor#United States of Virginia serves as the chief executive of the Virginia for a four-year term. The position is currently held by U.S....
 and later a U.S. Senator, this group became known as the Byrd Organization
Byrd Organization

The Byrd Organization was a political machine led by former Governor and U.S. Senator Harry F. Byrd that dominated Virginia politics for much of the middle portion of the 20th century....
. With a power base in a network of the constitutional officers of most of Virginia's counties, they controlled Virginia's state government. The Byrd Organization largely followed conservative and anti-debt principles espoused by Byrd, who had grown up in a rural setting during the fiscally-stressed era following Reconstruction. Although a member if the Democratic Party
Democratic Party (United States)

The Democratic Party is one of two major party contemporary political parties in the United States, along with the Republican Party . It is the oldest political party in continuous operation in the United States and it is one of the oldest parties in the world....
 and an initial supporter of President Franklin D. Roosevelt
Franklin D. Roosevelt

Franklin Delano Roosevelt , often referred to by his initials FDR, was the List of Presidents of the United States President of the United States....
, Senator Byrd became a bitter opponent of the New Deal and related national policies, particularly those involving fiscal and social issues. He became Virginia's senior senator after the death of Senator Carter Glass
Carter Glass

Carter Glass was a newspaper publisher and United States politician from Lynchburg, Virginia, Virginia. He served many years in United States Congress with the Democratic Party ....
 of Lynchburg in 1946.

The period following World War II
World War II

World War II, or the Second World War , was a global military conflict which involved a Participants in World War II, including all of the great powers, organised into two opposing military alliances: the Allies of World War II and the Axis powers....
 saw substantial growth of Virginia's suburban areas, notably in the regions of Northern Virginia, Richmond, and Hampton Roads. The population became more diverse. People of the emerging middle class were increasingly less willing to accept the rural focus of the General Assembly, nor Byrd's extreme positions on public debt and social issues. The latter was nowhere more graphically illustrated than with Byrd's violent opposition to racial integration
Racial integration

Racial integration, or simply integration includes desegregation . In addition to desegregation, integration includes goals such as leveling barriers to association, creating equal opportunity regardless of Race , and the development of a culture that draws on diverse traditions, rather than merely bringing a racial minority into the m...
 of the state's public school
Public school

The term public school has two distinct meanings depending on the location of usage:* in the United States, Australia and Canada: A school funded from tax revenue and most commonly administered to some degree by government or local government agencies....
s. His leadership in the failed policy of Massive Resistance
Massive resistance

'Massive Resistance' was a policy declared by United States Senate Harry F. Byrd, Sr. on February 24, 1956 to unite other white politicians and leaders in Virginia in a campaign of new state laws and policies to prevent public school desegregation after the Brown v....
 to racial desegregation of the public schools and efforts to circumvent related rulings of the United States Supreme Court ultimately caused closure of some public schools in the state and alienated many middle class voters. The Byrd Organization had never been strong in Virginia's independent cities, and beginning in the 1960s, city and suburban factions increasingly supported efforts to make broad changes in Virginia. In this climate, the Republican Party of Virginia
Republican Party of Virginia

The Republican Party of Virginia is based in Richmond, Virginia in the Virginia. It is affiliated with the National Republican Party of the United States....
 began making inroads.

Rulings by both state and federal courts that "Massive Resistance" was unconstitutional and a move to compliance with the court orders in early 1959 by Governor James Lindsay Almond, Jr.
James Lindsay Almond, Jr.

James Lindsay Almond, Jr. was a United States federal judge and Governor of Virginia from 1958 until 1962.Almond was born in Charlottesville, Virginia and raised in Orange County, Virginia....
 and the General Assembly could be described as marking the Byrd Organization's "last stand," although the remnants of the Organization continued to wield power for a few years longer.

When Senator Byrd resigned in 1965, he was replaced by his son Harry F. Byrd, Jr.
Harry F. Byrd, Jr.

Harry Flood Byrd, Jr. is an United States politician. He represented Virginia in the United States Senate from 1965 to 1983. He is most notable for leaving the Democratic Party in 1970 and becoming an Independent , although he continued to caucus with the Democrats....
 in the U.S. Senate. However, the heyday of the Byrd Organization was clearly in the past, ending 80 years of domination of Virginia politics by the Conservative Democrats with the election of a Republican governor, Linwood Holton, in 1969 for the first time in the 20th century, succeeding a longtime member of the Byrd Organization, Democrat Mills E. Godwin. To the amazement of many observers, Godwin changed parties and was elected again as governor in 1974, but as a Republican.

During the last quarter of the 20th century, Virginia's Republicans gained ground against the Democrats. Republican John Warner
John Warner

John William Warner is an United States United States Republican Party politician, who served as United States Secretary of the Navy from 1972 to 1974 and as a five-term United States Senate from Virginia from January 2, 1979, to January 3, 2009....
 from Northern Virginia gained one of the seats in the U.S. Senate in 1978. After longtime state senator L. Douglas Wilder
Douglas Wilder

Lawrence Douglas Wilder is an American politician, the List of firsts#Leaders African American to be elected as governor of a U.S. state, and the second to serve as governor....
 became Governor in 1989, the first African American
African American

African Americans or Black Americans are citizens or residents of the United States who have origins in any of the Black people populations of Africa....
 to become a Governor in the United States, Republicans subsequently gained control of both houses of the General Assembly and the Governor's mansion beginning in 1993.

For a number of years, the recurring Republican theme was to reduce waste in state government and taxes. However, this seemed to reach a peak during the administration of Jim Gilmore
Jim Gilmore

James Stuart "Jim" Gilmore III is an United States Politics of the United States from the Commonwealth of Virginia and a member of the Republican Party ....
, with a move to repeal an unpopular car tax accompanied by a failure to provide promised replacement funds to the counties, cities and towns. Subsequently, two Democrats were elected consecutively as Governor, and control in the General Assembly shifted back to a more bipartisan balance of power. As governor, both Mark Warner
Mark Warner

Mark Robert Warner is an United States Politics of the United States, businessman, and the Junior Senator from the Commonwealth of Virginia. He is a member of the Democratic Party ....
 and Tim Kaine
Tim Kaine

Timothy Michael "Tim" Kaine is an Politics of the United States, the current governor of Virginia and as of January 21, 2009, the Chairman of the Democratic National Committee....
 were confronted with stabilizing state economics and dealing with a deteriorating transportation funding situation partially caused by the state's failure to index state fuel taxes to inflation, with a "cents per gallon" tax rate unchanged since the administration of Democratic Governor Gerald Baliles in 1986.

21st century politics

In the 21st century, Northern Virginia is becoming increasingly known for favoring candidates of the Democratic Party
Democratic Party (United States)

The Democratic Party is one of two major party contemporary political parties in the United States, along with the Republican Party . It is the oldest political party in continuous operation in the United States and it is one of the oldest parties in the world....
 at both the state and national level. Fairfax County supported John Kerry
John Kerry

John Forbes Kerry is the Junior Senator United States Senate from Massachusetts and chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee.As the Presidential nominee of the Democratic Party , he was defeated by 34 electoral votes in the United States presidential election, 2004 by the Republican Party incumbent President of the United States...
 in the 2004 presidential election
United States presidential election, 2004

The United States presidential election of 2004 was held on Tuesday, November 2, 2004, to elect the President of the United States. It was the 55th consecutive quadrennial election for President and Vice President of the United States....
, the first time the county supported the Democratic candidate since Lyndon B. Johnson
Lyndon B. Johnson

Lyndon Baines Johnson , often referred to as LBJ, was the List of Presidents of the United States President of the United States and List of Vice Presidents of the United States Vice President of the United States ....
 in 1964. The area also voted for Democrats Jim Webb
Jim Webb

James Henry "Jim" Webb, Jr. is the senior Senator from Virginia. He is also an author and a former Secretary of the Navy under President of the United States Ronald Reagan....
 in 2006 for U.S. Senate, Tim Kaine
Tim Kaine

Timothy Michael "Tim" Kaine is an Politics of the United States, the current governor of Virginia and as of January 21, 2009, the Chairman of the Democratic National Committee....
 in 2005 for governor, and Mark Warner
Mark Warner

Mark Robert Warner is an United States Politics of the United States, businessman, and the Junior Senator from the Commonwealth of Virginia. He is a member of the Democratic Party ....
 in 2001 for governor. In these three races for statewide office, the margins tallied in Northern Virginia provided the Democratic candidate with a winning margin of victory.

Democrat Jim Webb defeated incumbent Senator George Allen
George Allen (U.S. politician)

George Felix Allen is a former Republican Party United States Senate from the Commonwealth of Virginia, and the son of former National Football League head coach George Allen ....
 by the slim margin of 49.6% to 49.2% in 2006. However, that margin increased to 58.1% to 40.7% in favor of the Democratic challenger in the counties and cities of Northern Virginia, whereas Webb ran behind Allen somewhat, 46.1% to 52.7%, in the remainder of the Commonwealth. Webb carried Fairfax County
Fairfax County, Virginia

Fairfax County is a County in Northern Virginia Virginia, in the United States. , the estimated population of the county is 1,077,000, making it by far the most populous jurisdiction in the Commonwealth of Virginia, and the most populous jurisdiction in the Washington Metropolitan Area....
, Prince William County
Prince William County, Virginia

Prince William County is a county located in the Washington Metropolitan Area. The estimated population in 2007 of the county was 383,644, a 36.6% increase since 2000....
, and Loudoun County
Loudoun County, Virginia

Loudoun County is a county located in the Commonwealth of Virginia, and is part of the Washington Metropolitan Area. As of July 2006, the county is estimated to be home to 268,817 people, a 58 percent increase over the 2000 figure of 169,599....
, as well as the more urban areas of Arlington, Alexandria
Alexandria, Virginia

Alexandria is an independent city in the Commonwealth of Virginia. As of the United States Census 2000, the city had a total population of 128,283....
, and Falls Church
Falls Church, Virginia

Falls Church is an independent city in Virginia, United States. The population is 11,200. This city is a part of the Washington Metropolitan Area....
. Allen's sole wins in Northern Virginia were the cities of Manassas
Manassas, Virginia

Manassas is an independent city located in the Commonwealth of Virginia. The population was 35,135 at the United States Census 2000. The Bureau of Economic Analysis combines the city of Manassas with Prince William County, Virginia for statistical purposes....
 and Manassas Park
Manassas Park, Virginia

Manassas Park is a city in Virginia. Like all Virginia municipalities incorporated as cities, it is an independent city and not part of any county; it is bordered by the city of Manassas, Virginia and Prince William County, Virginia....
, winning the latter two only by the narrow margins of 3.54% and 2.38%, respectively.

In the 2004 presidential election
United States presidential election, 2004

The United States presidential election of 2004 was held on Tuesday, November 2, 2004, to elect the President of the United States. It was the 55th consecutive quadrennial election for President and Vice President of the United States....
, 53% of Northern Virginia voters voted for John Kerry
John Kerry

John Forbes Kerry is the Junior Senator United States Senate from Massachusetts and chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee.As the Presidential nominee of the Democratic Party , he was defeated by 34 electoral votes in the United States presidential election, 2004 by the Republican Party incumbent President of the United States...
, the Democratic candidate, and 46% voted for George W. Bush
George W. Bush

George Walker Bush served as the List of Presidents of the United States President of the United States from 2001 to 2009. He was the 46th List of Governors of Texas from 1995 to 2000 before being United States presidential inauguration as President on January 20, 2001....
, the Republican candidate. This contrasted with the rest of Virginia, which gave 43% to Kerry and 56% to Bush. Kerry also carried Fairfax County
Fairfax County, Virginia

Fairfax County is a County in Northern Virginia Virginia, in the United States. , the estimated population of the county is 1,077,000, making it by far the most populous jurisdiction in the Commonwealth of Virginia, and the most populous jurisdiction in the Washington Metropolitan Area....
, the most populous county in Virginia, and Fairfax City, the first time those jurisdictions had voted Democratic since Johnson's national landslide in 1964
United States presidential election, 1964

The United States presidential election of 1964 was the sixth-most lopsided presidential election in the history of the United States behind the elections of United States presidential election, 1936, United States presidential election, 1984, United States presidential election, 1972, United States presidential election, 1864, and United Sta...
. The strongest support in the area for the Democrats lies inside the Beltway
Interstate 495 (Capital Beltway)

Interstate 495 is an Interstate Highway that circles Washington, D.C. and its inner suburbs in Maryland and Virginia. I-495 is widely known as the Capital Beltway or simply the Beltway, especially when the context of Washington, D.C....
, in Arlington, Alexandria
Alexandria, Virginia

Alexandria is an independent city in the Commonwealth of Virginia. As of the United States Census 2000, the city had a total population of 128,283....
, and parts of Fairfax County. The more distant areas (i.e., Loudoun County
Loudoun County, Virginia

Loudoun County is a county located in the Commonwealth of Virginia, and is part of the Washington Metropolitan Area. As of July 2006, the county is estimated to be home to 268,817 people, a 58 percent increase over the 2000 figure of 169,599....
 and Prince William County
Prince William County, Virginia

Prince William County is a county located in the Washington Metropolitan Area. The estimated population in 2007 of the county was 383,644, a 36.6% increase since 2000....
) are generally more conservative though as they have increased in population they have also become more liberal. Both Mark Warner in 2001, and John Kerry in 2004, lost Loudoun and Prince William. Tim Kaine won both counties in 2005. And in 2006, despite not polling as strongly as Mark Warner statewide, Democratic senate candidate Jim Webb won both Loudoun and Prince William. In 2005, 65% of the voters of Northern Virginia voted for Democrat Tim Kaine
Tim Kaine

Timothy Michael "Tim" Kaine is an Politics of the United States, the current governor of Virginia and as of January 21, 2009, the Chairman of the Democratic National Committee....
 for governor over Jerry Kilgore, who received only 32% of the vote, easily 14 points lower than George W. Bush's showing only a year earlier.

The 8th, the 10th, and the 11th congressional districts lie within Northern Virginia. The current congressman from the 8th district is Jim Moran
Jim Moran

James Patrick "Jim" Moran Jr. has represented the of Virginia since 1991. He is a member of the Democratic Party ....
 (D), the current congressman from the 10th district is Frank Wolf (R), and the current congressman from the 11th district is Gerry_Connolly
Gerry Connolly

Gerald E. 'Gerry' Connolly is a member of the US House of Representatives from . A Democratic_Party_, Connolly first assumed office following the United_States_House_of_Representatives_elections,_2008, where he defeated Republican_Party_ Keith Fimian with 55% of the vote to Fimian's 43%....
 (D). All three districts voted for Jim Webb in the 2006 Senate election.

In the 2005 gubernatorial election, the entire region continued to move away from the Republicans. Fairfax County, Arlington County, the cities of Alexandria, Fairfax City, and Falls Church, and for the first time, Loudoun County and Prince William County, went to Tim Kaine
Tim Kaine

Timothy Michael "Tim" Kaine is an Politics of the United States, the current governor of Virginia and as of January 21, 2009, the Chairman of the Democratic National Committee....
, the Democratic candidate. The area continued to be more Democratic the closer it was to Washington, D.C.
Washington, D.C.

Washington, D.C. , formally the District of Columbia and commonly referred to as Washington, the District, or simply D.C., is the Capital of the United States, founded on July 16, 1790....
, but Richmond resident Kaine was able to accomplish what Northern Virginian Mark Warner
Mark Warner

Mark Robert Warner is an United States Politics of the United States, businessman, and the Junior Senator from the Commonwealth of Virginia. He is a member of the Democratic Party ....
 had been unable to do just four years earlier in 2001: carry Loudoun County and Prince William County (as well as win over 60% of the vote in Fairfax County).

In 2006, Democrat Mark Herring
Mark Herring

Mark R. Herring is an American politician. A Democratic Party , he was elected to the Senate of Virginia, in a special election on January 31, 2006, winning against Republican candidate Mick Staton....
 swept every precinct in the 33rd state Senate District on January 31, en route to beating Republican Loudoun County Supervisor Mick Staton by a margin of 62 to 38 percent, providing evidence for the claim that Loudoun is transforming into a liberal county. The district sits primarily in Loudoun County but also includes nine precincts in western Fairfax County: Floris, Fox Mill, Frying Pan, McNair, Franklin, Kinross, Navy, Lees Corner East, and Lees Corner West.

In 2008, economist
Economics

File:Ballard Farmers' Market - vegetables.jpgEconomics is the Social sciences that studies the Production theory basics, Distribution , and Consumption of Good and Service ....
 Nancy Pfotenhauer
Nancy Pfotenhauer

Nancy Mitchell Pfotenhauer is an economist who in 2008 became a spokesperson and adviser for the John McCain presidential campaign, 2008.She is a former Executive Vice President of Citizens for a Sound Economy, former President of the Independent Women's Forum, and former President of Americans for Prosperity ....
, a spokesperson and adviser for the John McCain presidential campaign
John McCain presidential campaign, 2008

John McCain, the senior United States Senator from Arizona, launched his second candidacy for President of the United States in an unsuccessful bid for the United States presidential election, 2008....
, created controversy by referring to the areas of Virginia
Virginia

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 not included in Northern Virginia as "real Virginia", picking up on a Republican talking point
Talking point

A talking point is a neologism for an idea which may or may not be factual, usually compiled in a short list with summaries of a speaker's agenda for public or private engagements....
 that Sarah Palin
Sarah Palin

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 promoted; namely that red states are the "real America" and more "pro-America". Joe McCain
Joe McCain

Joseph Pinckney "Joe" McCain II is a stage actor, newspaper reporter, and brother of U.S. Senator and two-time presidential candidate John McCain....
, brother of John McCain, also called Arlington
Arlington

Arlington can refer to the following:*Arlington National Cemetery, military cemetery in Virginia...
 and Alexandria
Alexandria

Alexandria , with a population of 4.1 million, is the second-largest city in Egypt, and is the country's largest seaport, serving about 80% of Egypt's imports and exports....
 in Northern Virginia "communist country".

Culture

Owing to its status as a suburb of Washington, D.C., Northern Virginia is considered to be more cosmopolitan in its culture than the rest of Virginia. This can be attributed to the movement of people from the rest of the country to the area and its location near Washington D.C, as well as the fact that more urban areas in Virginia tend to have more frequent migration and mixing of cultures.

Northern Virginia's population is ethnically diverse, with significant numbers of immigrants. There are large numbers of restaurants, and international food of nearly any type is easy to find. Immigrants have established many shops and many in ethnic centers, such as the Eden Center
Eden Center

Eden Center is a Vietnamese-American shopping center located in Seven Corners, Virginia . The center is home to over 100 shops, restaurants and businesses catering to the extensive Asian American, especially the Vietnamese-American, population....
. Some are highly-educated doctors, engineers, diplomats, and other professionals, while others work in construction, landscaping, airport services, restaurants and convenience stores, vendors, taxi drivers, custodial services, and parking garages.

Due to the proximity to the capital, many Northern Virginians go to Washington D.C. for cultural outings and nightlife. The Kennedy Center is a popular place for performances as is Wolf Trap National Park for the Performing Arts
Wolf Trap National Park for the Performing Arts

Wolf Trap National Park for the Performing Arts, known locally in the Washington, D.C. area as simply Wolf Trap, is a performing arts center located on 130 acres of national park land in Vienna, Virginia, Virginia....
 near Vienna
Vienna, Virginia

Vienna is a town in Fairfax County, Virginia, Virginia, United States. The population was 14,453 at the 2000 census and it has grown by about 3% since....
. Nissan Pavilion
Nissan Pavilion

Nissan Pavilion at Stone Ridge or Nissan Pavilion in Bristow, Virginia, is an outdoor live performance amphitheatre with a 25,000 fan capacity, the largest in the Washington Metropolitan Area....
 (near Manassas
Manassas, Virginia

Manassas is an independent city located in the Commonwealth of Virginia. The population was 35,135 at the United States Census 2000. The Bureau of Economic Analysis combines the city of Manassas with Prince William County, Virginia for statistical purposes....
), the Patriot Center
Patriot Center

The Patriot Center is a 10,000 seat arena in Fairfax, Virginia, Virginia. It is located on the campus of George Mason University , and has attracted 7.7 million people to over 2400 events....
 at George Mason University
George Mason University

George Mason University is a large public university with a main campus in unincorporated area Fairfax County, Virginia, Virginia, United States, south of and adjacent to the Fairfax, Virginia....
 in Fairfax
Fairfax, Virginia

This article refers to the independent city of Fairfax, Va. For the surrounding unincorporated area of Fairfax County with a Fairfax postal address, please see Fairfax County, Virginia...
, and the Verizon Center
Verizon Center

The Verizon Center is a sports and entertainment arena in Washington, D.C., United States, named after telecommunications sponsor Verizon Communications....
 in Washington serve as popular concert venues, and the Verizon Center also serves as the home of sporting events. Smithsonian
Smithsonian Institution

The Smithsonian Institution is an educational and research institute and associated museum complex, administered and funded by the government of the United States and by funds from its Financial endowment, contributions, and profits from its shops and its magazine....
 museums also serve as local cultural institutions with easy proximity to Northern Virginia, and the new Udvar-Hazy
Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center

The Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center is the Smithsonian Institution National Air and Space Museum 's annex at Washington Dulles International Airport in the Chantilly, Virginia area of Fairfax County, Virginia, Virginia, United States....
 center of the National Air and Space Museum
National Air and Space Museum

The National Air and Space Museum of the Smithsonian Institution is a museum in Washington, D.C., United States, and is the most popular of the Smithsonian museums....
 in Chantilly is popular as well. Tysons Corner Center
Tysons Corner Center

Tysons Corner Center, located in the Tysons Corner, Virginia unincorporated area in Fairfax County, Virginia, Virginia, United States , opened to the public in 1968, becoming one of the first fully enclosed, climate-controlled shopping centers in the Washington Metropolitan Area....
 ("Tysons I") is one of the largest malls in the country and is a hub for shopping in area. Tysons Galleria
Tysons Galleria

Tysons Galleria is an upscale three-level Shopping mall#Super-regional malls owned by General Growth Properties located at 2001 International Drive, McLean, Virginia, in Tysons Corner....
 ("Tysons II"), its counterpart across Route 123, carries more high-end stores. Tysons Corner
Tysons Corner, Virginia

Tysons Corner is a census-designated place in Fairfax County, Virginia, Virginia, United States. Located in the heart of Northern Virginia, Tysons Corner lies between the community of McLean, Virginia and the town of Vienna, Virginia along the Interstate 495 ....
 itself is the 12th largest business district in the United States. Other malls include Springfield Mall, Fair Oaks Mall
Fair Oaks Mall

Fair Oaks Mall is an enclosed shopping mall just outside the City of Fairfax, Virginia. It is located at the intersection of Interstate 66 and U.S....
, Manassas Mall, and The Fashion Centre at Pentagon City
Fashion Centre at Pentagon City

The Fashion Centre at Pentagon City, also known as Pentagon City Mall, is an upscale shopping mall in Arlington County, Virginia. It is situated in the Pentagon City, Virginia neighborhood on the lower levels of the Washington Tower office building, former home of MCI's Consumer Markets headquarters, near Interstate 395 and Hayes Stree...
. Dulles Town Center
Dulles Town Center

Dulles Town Center is an enclosed shopping mall in the Dulles, Virginia area of Loudoun County, Virginia. The mall caters to the burgeoning population of eastern Loudoun and western Fairfax County, Virginia counties....
 is the region's newest mall, serving the eastern Loudoun County
Loudoun County, Virginia

Loudoun County is a county located in the Commonwealth of Virginia, and is part of the Washington Metropolitan Area. As of July 2006, the county is estimated to be home to 268,817 people, a 58 percent increase over the 2000 figure of 169,599....
 area. Reston Town Center
Reston Town Center

The Reston Town Center is a group of offices, stores, and restaurants in Reston, Virginia, Virginia....
 is a high-density mixed-use retail, commercial, and residential development located just off the 267 Toll Road in Reston
Reston, Virginia

Reston is an internationally known planned community whose goal was to revolutionize Post-war concepts of land use and residential/corporate development in American suburbia....
. Potomac Mills
Potomac Mills

Potomac Mills is a shopping mall in Woodbridge, VA in the Baltimore-Washington Metropolitan Area. It is located near Interstate 95 in Virginia between Smoketown Road, Telegraph Road and the Prince William Parkway....
, located in Prince William County, is the largest outlet mall in the region. The town of Leesburg
Leesburg, Virginia

Leesburg is a historic town in and county seat of Loudoun County, Virginia, Virginia, United States of America, approximately west-northwest of Washington, D.C....
 in Loudoun County contains the Leesburg Corner Premium Outlets outlet mall.

Since the mid-1990s, Loudoun County has been known as America's fastest-growing county, having grown by almost 50% from 2000 though 2005. Since the 2000 census, both Loudoun and Fairfax counties are the top large U.S. counties
Highest-income counties in the United States

There are 3,141 County in the United States. The source of the data is the U.S. Census Bureau and the data is current as of the indicated year....
 by median household income. Loudoun County has branches of at least five higher education institutions.

Secession

Due to the political and economic differences between Northern Virginia and the rest of the commonwealth, some secessionist sentiments have emerged, with those persons wishing that the area could become the separate state of "North Virginia". Delegate Jeannemarie Devolites (R-35) expressed a common sentiment when she said "The formula for funding school construction in Northern Virginia requires that we pay 500 percent more than the actual cost of a project. We have to pay 500 percent because we give 400 percent away to the rest of the state." The state government's funding level for transportation projects in Northern Virginia is a perennial issue that often causes consternation in the region's politicians and citizens.

Secession would require consent from the Virginia General Assembly
Virginia General Assembly

The Virginia General Assembly is the State legislature of the Commonwealth of Virginia. The General Assembly is a bicameralism body consisting of a lower house, the Virginia House of Delegates, with 100 members, and an upper house, the Senate of Virginia, with 40 members....
 and the admission of a new state by the U.S. Congress, neither of which is a practical possibility. Consequently, the idea is a rhetorical one used to express frustration with the treatment of Northern Virginia by the state government as well as the occasional opposing political sentiments between it and the rest of Virginia. Critics of this movement often point out that many supporters of secession fail to realize that all U.S. state
U.S. state

A U.S. state is any one of the 50 state of the United States that share sovereignty with the federal government of the United States . Because of this shared sovereignty, an United States is a citizen both of the federal entity and of his or her state of Domicile ....
s include regions of varying income, political, and cultural discrepancies within their borders.

Conversely, some citizens in the rest of the state would like to separate from Northern Virginia.

Transportation

The area has two major airports, Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport
Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport

Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport is a public airport located three miles south of the central business district of Washington, D.C., in Arlington County, Virginia, United States....
 and Washington Dulles International Airport
Washington Dulles International Airport

Washington Dulles International Airport is a public airport located 25 miles west of the central business district of Washington, D.C., in Dulles, Virginia ....
. While flights from the older National Airport (a focus city
Focus city

In the airline industry, a focus city is a location that is not a airline hub, but from which the airline has non-stop flights to several destinations other than its hubs....
 for US Airways
US Airways

US Airways, Inc., an operating unit of US Airways Group, is the fifth largest airline in the United States. A member of the Star Alliance, it has a fleet of 353 mainline jet aircraft and 319 regional jet and Turboprop aircraft connecting 200 destinations in North America, Central America, the Caribbean, Hawaii, and Europe....
) are restricted for distance, frequency, and flight paths due to the proximity to federal facilities, Dulles is the region's busiest airport in both passenger loadings and aircraft movements, and the sixteenth-busiest airport in the United States by takeoffs and landings in 2007. Dulles is the region's primary international gateway, serves as a hub for United Airlines
United Airlines

United Air Lines, Inc., trading as United Airlines , is a major carrier of the United States. It is a subsidiary of UAL Corporation with corporate offices in Chicago at 77 West Wacker Drive, and its operations base in nearby Elk Grove Village, Illinois....
, and has recently improved its low-cost carrier offerings with the addition of multiple flights by Southwest
Southwest Airlines

Southwest Airlines Co. is an American low-cost carrier airline with its largest focus city at Las Vegas, Nevada' McCarran International Airport....
 and jetBlue.

Commuters are served by the Washington Metro
Washington Metro

The Washington Metro is the rapid transit system in Washington, D.C. and its surrounding suburbs. The system is administered by the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority ....
 subway
Rapid transit

A rapid transit, subway, underground, elevated railway or metro system is an railway electrification system public transport rail transport in an urban area with high capacity and frequency, and which is grade separation from other traffic....
 and the Virginia Railway Express
Virginia Railway Express

The Virginia Railway Express is a Regional rail service that connects the Northern Virginia area with Washington, DC. VRE is a transportation partnership of the Northern Virginia Transportation Commission and the Potomac and Rappahannock Transportation Commission ....
, a commuter railroad. Metro is the second-busiest subway system in the nation; only New York City
New York City

The City of New York is the List of United States cities by population in the United States, while the New York metropolitan area ranks among the List of urban areas by population....
's subway system carries more passengers. A planned expansion project
Silver Line (Washington Metro)

The Dulles Corridor Metrorail Project, informally dubbed the Silver Line due to its color on maps, is a planned extension of the Washington Metro rapid transit system, consisting of 29 metro station from Route 772 in Loudoun County, Virginia, Virginia, to Stadium-Armory in Washington, D.C., United States....
 will extend the system past Dulles Airport into Loudoun County. VRE service is significantly more limited, but nevertheless saw over a year of continuous ridership increase from 2007 into 2008. Bus service is provided by WMATA's Metrobus and several local jurisdictions.

Northern Virginia, along with the rest of the region, suffers from severe road congestion, usually ranking within the top five most congested areas in the nation. To alleviate gridlock, local governments encourage using Metrorail, HOV
Hov

Hov can refer to the following:*An HOV or High-occupancy vehicle*A location:**Hov, Faroe Islands**Hov, Norway*HOV, the ticker symbol for U.S....
, carpooling, slugging
Slugging

Slugging, also known as casual carpooling, is the practice of forming ad-hoc, informal carpools for purposes of commuting, essentially a variation of Carpool commuting and hitchhiking....
, and other forms of mass transportation. In 2002, voters rejected a referendum
Referendum

A referendum , ballot question, or plebiscite is a direct vote in which an entire Constituency is asked to either accept or reject a particular proposal....
 to raise the Virginia sales tax
Sales tax

A sales tax is a consumption tax charged at the point of purchase for certain goods and services. The tax is usually set as a percentage by the government charging the tax....
 within the region to pay for transportation improvements; several PPTA
Public-private partnership

Public-private partnership describes a government service or private business venture which is funded and operated through a partnership of government and one or more private sector companies....
 proposals to increase Beltway and Interstate 95 capacity via toll
Toll road

A toll road, , is a road for which a driver pays a toll for use. Structures for which tolls are charged include toll bridges and toll tunnels....
-funded construction are under consideration by VDOT
VDOT

VDOT may refer to:* Virginia Department of Transportation* Jack Daniels #VDOT, the running fitness measurement...
. Major limited- or partially limited-access highways include Interstates 495 (the Capital Beltway
Interstate 495 (Capital Beltway)

Interstate 495 is an Interstate Highway that circles Washington, D.C. and its inner suburbs in Maryland and Virginia. I-495 is widely known as the Capital Beltway or simply the Beltway, especially when the context of Washington, D.C....
), 95
Interstate 95 in Virginia

In the U.S. state of Virginia, Interstate 95 runs through the state. It runs concurrently for with Interstate 64 in Richmond, Virginia, and meets the northern terminus of Interstate 85 in Petersburg, Virginia....
, 395, and 66
Interstate 66

Interstate 66 is an Interstate Highway in the eastern United States. As indicated by its even route number, it runs in an east-west direction....
, the Fairfax County Parkway
Fairfax County Parkway

The Fairfax County Parkway, signed as State Route 7100, is a secondary state highway in the U.S. state of Virginia. It provides a north-south arterial highway in Fairfax County, VA with a mix of interchange s and traffic signal and unsignalized intersections....
 and adjoining Franconia-Springfield Parkway, the George Washington Memorial Parkway
George Washington Memorial Parkway

The George Washington Memorial Parkway, known to local motorists simply as the "G.W. Parkway", is a parkway maintained by the U.S. National Park Service....
, and the Dulles Toll Road
Virginia State Route 267

State Route 267 is a primary state highway in the U.S. state of Virginia. It consists of two end-to-end toll roads — the Dulles Toll Road and Dulles Greenway — as well as the Dulles Access Road, which lies in the median of the Dulles Toll Road....
. High-occupancy vehicle (HOV) lanes are used for commuters and buses on I-66, I-95/395, and the Dulles Toll Road.

Two major regional bottlenecks, the Springfield Interchange
Springfield Interchange

The Springfield Interchange, also known as the Mixing Bowl, is the interchange of Interstate 95 in Virginia, Interstate 395 , and Interstate 495 in Springfield, Virginia, Virginia, outside of Washington, D.C.....
 and Woodrow Wilson Bridge
Woodrow Wilson Bridge

The Woodrow Wilson Memorial Bridge is a bascule bridge that spans the Potomac River between the independent city of Alexandria, Virginia and Oxon Hill, Maryland in Prince George's County, Maryland....
, were massively reconstructed with completion in 2007 and 2008. Generally, Potomac River crossings remain major choke points; proposals to add crossings (such as near Leesburg
Leesburg, Virginia

Leesburg is a historic town in and county seat of Loudoun County, Virginia, Virginia, United States of America, approximately west-northwest of Washington, D.C....
 or Quantico
Quantico, Virginia

Quantico, Virginia is a town in Prince William County, Virginia, located in Washington Metropolitan Area. It is totally surrounded by Marine Corps Base Quantico on three sides and the Potomac River on the fourth....
 as part of a long-proposed Outer Beltway
Washington Outer Beltway

The Washington Outer Beltway was a proposed freeway that would have encircled Washington, D.C. through the states of Maryland and Virginia. While much of the route was canceled in the 1980s, the Fairfax County Parkway in Virginia was completed between 1987 and 2001 and the Intercounty Connector in Maryland is scheduled to be completed betwee...
) are opposed by Virginia communities near the suggested bridge sites, and by Marylanders who fear that new bridges would bring new housing development to green space in that state.

Education

Fairfax County
Fairfax County, Virginia

Fairfax County is a County in Northern Virginia Virginia, in the United States. , the estimated population of the county is 1,077,000, making it by far the most populous jurisdiction in the Commonwealth of Virginia, and the most populous jurisdiction in the Washington Metropolitan Area....
's public school system includes the Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology
Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology

Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology is a public secondary school located in Fairfax County, Virginia, Virginia, United States, west of Alexandria, Virginia....
, an award-winning magnet school
Magnet school

In education in the United States, magnet schools are public schools with specialized Course or Curriculum.Although the term is mostly used in the United States, other countries have similar types of schools, such as specialist schools in United Kingdom....
. 19 of the region's schools appear in the top 200 of Newsweek
Newsweek

Newsweek is an United States weekly newsmagazine published in New York City. It is distributed throughout the United States and internationally....
's America's Top Public High Schools, which excluded schools such as Thomas Jefferson who were deemed "too elite". In comparison, Washington
Washington, D.C.

Washington, D.C. , formally the District of Columbia and commonly referred to as Washington, the District, or simply D.C., is the Capital of the United States, founded on July 16, 1790....
, Maryland
Maryland

Maryland is a U.S. state located in the Mid Atlantic States of the United States, bordering Virginia, West Virginia and the Washington, D.C. to the south and west, Pennsylvania to the north, and Delaware to the east....
, and the rest of Virginia
Virginia

The Commonwealth of Virginia is an United States U.S. state on the East Coast of the United States of the Southern United States. The state is known as the "Old Dominion" and sometimes as "Mother of Presidents", because it is the birthplace of Lists of United States Presidents by place of birth#By state....
 have 10 schools between them in the top 200.

Although Northern Virginia contains a large portion of the Commonwealth's population, there are only a handful of colleges and universities in the region. The largest and most well-known is George Mason University
George Mason University

George Mason University is a large public university with a main campus in unincorporated area Fairfax County, Virginia, Virginia, United States, south of and adjacent to the Fairfax, Virginia....
 in Fairfax
Fairfax, Virginia

This article refers to the independent city of Fairfax, Va. For the surrounding unincorporated area of Fairfax County with a Fairfax postal address, please see Fairfax County, Virginia...
, the second largest university in Virginia.

Other higher education institutions include Northern Virginia Community College
Northern Virginia Community College

Northern Virginia Community College, often abbreviated NVCC and colloquially as NOVA, comprises several locations in the Northern Virginia suburbs of Washington, D.C., and is both the second largest multi-campus community college in the United States and the largest educational institution in the Commonwealth of Virginia....
 (colloquially known as NOVA) in Annandale
Annandale, Virginia

Annandale is a census-designated place in Fairfax County, Virginia, Virginia, United States. The population was 54,994 at the United States Census, 2000....
 (with several branch campuses throughout Northern Virginia), and Marymount University
Marymount University

Marymount University is a coeducational, four-year Catholic university whose main campus is located in Arlington County, Virginia....
 in north Arlington
Arlington

Arlington can refer to the following:*Arlington National Cemetery, military cemetery in Virginia...
. A relatively new addition to the roster of colleges and universities in the region is the University of Northern Virginia
University of Northern Virginia

The University of Northern Virginia or UNVA is a for-profit, accredited private undergraduate and graduate university located in Northern Virginia....
 in Manassas
Manassas, Virginia

Manassas is an independent city located in the Commonwealth of Virginia. The population was 35,135 at the United States Census 2000. The Bureau of Economic Analysis combines the city of Manassas with Prince William County, Virginia for statistical purposes....
, established in 1988. In addition, the University of Virginia
University of Virginia

The University of Virginia is a public university research university located in Charlottesville, Virginia, founded by Thomas Jefferson. Conceived by 1800 and established in 1819, it is the only university in the United States to be designated a World Heritage Site by UNESCO, an honor it shares with nearby Monticello....
 and Virginia Tech maintain a Center in Falls Church, and George Washington University
George Washington University

The George Washington University is a Private university, Mixed-sex education university located in Washington, D.C. The school was chartered on February 9, 1821 as The Columbian College in the District of Columbia by an Act of Congress and since that time has developed into a nonsectarian research institution....
 has a campus in Loudoun County. Virginia Commonwealth University
Virginia Commonwealth University

Virginia Commonwealth University, or VCU, is a large public United States research university with its main campuses located in Richmond, Virginia, Virginia....
 Health Systems has a satellite campus in Fairfax at the INOVA healthcare system.

See also

  • List of federal agencies in Arlington County, Virginia
    List of federal agencies in Arlington County, Virginia

    The following Federal Agencies are located in Arlington County, Virginia:...
  • List of U.S. state secession proposals
    List of U.S. state secession proposals

    This is a list of official or otherwise noteworthy proposals for dividing existing U.S. states into multiple states. It does not specifically address statewide or other movements to secede from the United States....
  • Northern Virginia trolleys
    Northern Virginia trolleys

    The earliest tram, or streetcar line, in Northern Virginia opened in 1892. At their peak, when merged into a single interurban system , the successors of this and several other lines ran between downtown Washington, D.C., Rosslyn, Virginia and Arlington Junction – present day Crystal City, Virginia – and out to Mount Vernon , Fairfax,...
  • Potomac primary
    Potomac primary

    The Potomac primary , also called Chesapeake Bay Tuesday, the Interstate 495 primary, and the Crabcake primary, was the confluence of three Democratic Party presidential primaries, 2008 and three Republican Party presidential primaries, 2008 which took place on February 12, 2008....


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