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  1. The Mid-Atlantic accent, or Transatlantic accent, [1] [2] [3] is a consciously learned accent of English, fashionably used by the American upper class and entertainment industry of the late 19th century to mid-20th century, that blended elements from both American and British English. Specifically, it blended features from both prestigious ...

  2. The cuisine of the Mid-Atlantic states encompasses the cuisines of the states of New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, and Maryland, as well as Washington, D.C. The influences on cuisine in this region of the United States are extremely eclectic owing to the fact that it has been and continues to be a gateway for international culture ...

  3. Washington, D.C. West Virginia. Categories: Regions of the United States. East Coast of the United States. Northeastern United States. Southeastern United States. Southern United States. Hidden category:

  4. The Mid-Atlantic United States flood of 2006 was a significant flood that affected much of the Mid-Atlantic region of the eastern United States. The flooding was very widespread, affecting numerous rivers, lakes and communities from Upstate New York to North Carolina. It was widely considered to be the worst flooding in the region since ...

  5. Infobox, map, caption, "U.S. states *always* considered Mid-Atlantic states are indicated in dark red," including all of NY state "Composition" section cites three example of definitions of MA: example 1, USGS definition of MA, includes certain watersheds of NY state, which exclude New York City and, eg, Ithaca (though elsewhere the article says Cornell is in the MA region).

  6. MID-ATLANTIC STATES. The British middle colonies were constructed, between 1664 and 1720, from the remnants of Dutch New Netherland in the Hudson River Valley and Scandinavian New Sweden on the Lower Delaware River. The defining element of their character was population diversity, beginning with these non-English seventeenth-century foundations ...

  7. The Mid-Atlantic Ridge is a mid-ocean ridge (a divergent or constructive plate boundary) located along the floor of the Atlantic Ocean, and part of the longest mountain range in the world. In the North Atlantic, the ridge separates the North American from the Eurasian Plate and the African Plate, north and south of the Azores Triple Junction.