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Burke, Virginia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Burke is the largest community in Virginia recognized by the Census Bureau, other than counties and incorporated cities (although 11 cities and Arlington, Virginia have greater populations). |
 | | Burke is home to Lake Braddock Secondary School, though many students are within the district for Robinson Secondary School; in addition, many students from Burke are selected to attend the Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology. |
 | | One of the largest developments in Burke is Burke Centre, a 1,700 acre planned community, which is divided into five subcommunities, The Commons, The Landings, The Oaks, The Ponds and The Woods. |
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