- Appalachia - Wikipedia
Appalachia (locally ˌæpəˈlætʃə ⓘ AP-ə-LATCH-ə) is a geographic region located in the Appalachian Mountains in the east of North America
- Appalachian Mountains - Wikipedia
The Appalachian Mountains, often called the Appalachians, [b] are a mountain range in eastern to northeastern North America The term "Appalachian" refers to several different regions and mountain systems associated with the mountain range, and its surrounding terrain
- Appalachian Mountains | Definition, Map, Location, Trail, Facts . . .
Appalachian Mountains, great highland system of North America, the eastern counterpart of the Rocky Mountains
- Understanding the Appalachian People Today | AHA
Who Are the Appalachian People? The term Appalachian people refers to the residents of the Appalachian region, a landscape defined by its rolling mountains, winding hollows, and rich coal seams but also celebrated for its vibrant traditions, strong community ties, and resilient spirit
- Which US States Make Up Appalachia? - All About America
The name “Appalachia” comes from the Appalachian Mountains, one of the oldest mountain ranges in the world The range stretches from southern New York to northern Mississippi, but not all areas touched by these mountains are considered part of the official region
- 13 Things You Should Know About the Appalachian Mountains in 2026
The Appalachian Mountains are more than just a hiking destination; they are a testament to nature’s endurance, human resilience, and the delicate balance between adventure and conservation
- Appalachian National Scenic Trail (U. S. National Park Service)
The Appalachian Trail is a 2,190+ mile long public footpath that traverses the scenic, wooded, pastoral, wild, and culturally resonant lands of the Appalachian Mountains
- About the Appalachian Region - Appalachian Regional Commission
The Appalachian Region consists of 13 states, from Southern New York to Northern Mississippi Access contact information, research, data and more for each one
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