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Salisbury, Maryland-Delaware Metropolitan Statistical Area

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Salisbury, Maryland-Delaware Metropolitan Statistical Area
NameSalisbury, Maryland-Delaware Metropolitan Statistical Area
StateMaryland and Delaware
Largest citySalisbury, Maryland

Salisbury, Maryland-Delaware Metropolitan Statistical Area is a United States Metropolitan Statistical Area that includes Wicomico County, Maryland, Worcester County, Maryland, and Sussex County, Delaware. The area is situated near the Delmarva Peninsula and is close to the Chesapeake Bay and the Atlantic Ocean. It is part of the larger Delmarva Peninsula region, which also includes Kent County, Delaware, New Castle County, Delaware, and Queen Anne's County, Maryland. The metropolitan area is home to several institutions of higher education, including Salisbury University, University of Maryland Eastern Shore, and Wor-Wic Community College.

Geography

The Salisbury, Maryland-Delaware Metropolitan Statistical Area is located in the eastern part of Maryland and the southern part of Delaware. The area is bordered by the Chesapeake Bay to the west, the Atlantic Ocean to the east, and the Delmarva Peninsula to the north. The metropolitan area includes several United States Geological Survey-designated watersheds, including the Nanticoke River and the Pocomoke River. The area is also home to several state parks, including Assateague Island National Seashore, Assateague State Park, and Pocomoke River State Park. Nearby cities include Ocean City, Maryland, Rehoboth Beach, Delaware, and Dover, Delaware, which is the capital of Delaware and home to Dover International Speedway.

Demographics

As of the 2020 United States Census, the population of the Salisbury, Maryland-Delaware Metropolitan Statistical Area was approximately 417,000 people. The area has a diverse population, with a mix of African Americans, European Americans, Hispanic and Latino Americans, and Asian Americans. The metropolitan area is also home to several Native American tribes, including the Nanticoke people and the Assateague people. The area has a relatively low cost of living compared to other parts of the United States, making it an attractive location for retirees and families. Nearby cities, such as Wilmington, Delaware, and Annapolis, Maryland, also contribute to the area's demographic diversity.

Economy

The economy of the Salisbury, Maryland-Delaware Metropolitan Statistical Area is driven by several industries, including agriculture, tourism, and healthcare. The area is known for its farming and fishing industries, with major crops including corn, soybeans, and wheat. The metropolitan area is also home to several major hospitals, including Peninsula Regional Medical Center and Nanticoke Memorial Hospital. The area's tourism industry is driven by its proximity to the Atlantic Ocean and the Chesapeake Bay, with popular attractions including Ocean City Boardwalk, Assateague Island National Seashore, and Rehoboth Beach Boardwalk. Nearby cities, such as Baltimore, Maryland, and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, also contribute to the area's economic growth.

Transportation

The Salisbury, Maryland-Delaware Metropolitan Statistical Area has a well-developed transportation system, with several major highways and interstates passing through the area. The area is served by U.S. Route 50, U.S. Route 113, and Maryland Route 12, which provide connections to nearby cities such as Washington, D.C., Baltimore, Maryland, and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The metropolitan area is also home to several airports, including Salisbury-Ocean City Wicomico Regional Airport and Delaware Coastal Airport. The area's public transportation system is provided by the Salisbury University Transit and the DART First State bus system, which connects to nearby cities, such as Dover, Delaware, and Wilmington, Delaware.

Education

The Salisbury, Maryland-Delaware Metropolitan Statistical Area is home to several institutions of higher education, including Salisbury University, University of Maryland Eastern Shore, and Wor-Wic Community College. The area is also served by several public school districts, including the Wicomico County Public Schools and the Sussex County Public Schools. The metropolitan area has a strong focus on education, with several magnet schools and charter schools available. Nearby institutions, such as University of Delaware, and Towson University, also provide educational opportunities for the area's residents.

Communities

The Salisbury, Maryland-Delaware Metropolitan Statistical Area includes several communities, including Salisbury, Maryland, Princess Anne, Maryland, and Seaford, Delaware. The area is also home to several unincorporated communities, including Fruitland, Maryland, and Delmar, Delaware. The metropolitan area has a strong sense of community, with several festivals and events held throughout the year, including the Salisbury Festival, the Delmarva Chicken Festival, and the Rehoboth Beach Jazz Festival. Nearby cities, such as Cambridge, Maryland, and Easton, Maryland, also contribute to the area's community diversity. Category:Metropolitan areas of Maryland Category:Metropolitan areas of Delaware

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