Capital Region

The Capital Region of Maryland consists of the counties near Washington, D.C, which contain sprawling and densely populated suburbs, as well as numerous satellite cities. The Capital Region is the most densely populated region of the state, home to the most populated Washington, D.C.

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Takoma Park is a city on the edge of Washington, D.C. in Montgomery County. It is bordered by the Takoma neighborhood … Takoma Park Travel Guide »
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Montgomery County
Montgomery County is in the Capital Region of Maryland, right on the border with Washington, D.C, and is home to about one million people. Montgomery County Travel Guide »
Prince George's County
Prince George's County is in the Capital Region of Maryland. Prince George's County Travel Guide »
Frederick County
Frederick County is in the Capital Region region of Maryland. Frederick County Travel Guide »
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Capital Region Travel Guide is based on Capital Region by Peter Fitzgerald, John, Eco84, Tom Holland, michael.s.adams@gmail.com, Jonboy, Aude, iGuide and others. Capital Region Travel Guide is available under Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0. See background image credits.