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Appalachia - Wikipedia Appalachia (locally ˌæpəˈlætʃə ap-uh-LATCH-uh) is a geographic region located in the central and southern sections of the Appalachian Mountains in the east of North America
Appalachian Mountains | Definition, Map, Location, Trail, Facts . . . Appalachian Mountains, North American highland system that extends for almost 2,000 miles from the Canadian province of Newfoundland and Labrador to central Alabama in the United States, forming a natural barrier between the eastern Coastal Plain and the vast Interior Lowlands of North America
Appalachian Mountains - All About America Stretching over 1,500 miles from Newfoundland in Canada to central Alabama, the Appalachians form a vast and diverse mountain system The range is divided into several distinct subranges, each with its own unique topography and ecological significance
The AGS Globe: The Appalachians: North America’s Ancient Giants Their . . . Few places in North America capture the imagination like the Appalachian Mountains Stretching over 2,000 miles (3,219 km) from the Canadian island of Newfoundland, through every coastal state north of Florida, to their end in central Alabama, the Appalachians are a defining characteristic of the eastern United States and Canada
Home | Appalachian Places We explore the themes, issues, and cultures found in the Appalachian mountains and other highland areas around the world
The Appalachian Journey The long channeled ridges of the Appalachian Mountain range span from Pennsylvania to the Northern reaches of Alabama These ancient mountains are some of the oldest in the world; forming a natural border between the Atlantic Ocean and the rolling hills approaching the Mississippi River
Appalachian Mountains - New World Encyclopedia The whole Appalachian system may be divided into three great sections: The Northern extends from Newfoundland to the Hudson River; the Central, from the Hudson Valley to that of the New River in Virginia and West Virginia; and the Southern, from the New River southward