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  ipedia.com: Virginia Article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Virginia was given its nickname "The Old Dominion" by King Charles II of England at the time of the Restoration for remaining loyal to the crown during the English Civil War.
Virginia is one of the states that seceded from the Union to become the Confederacy during the Civil War.
Virginia is bordered by West Virginia, Maryland, and the District of Columbia (across the Potomac River) to the north, by Chesapeake Bay and the Atlantic Ocean to the east, by North Carolina and Tennessee to the south, and by Kentucky to the west.
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 Virginia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Kentucky and West Virginia were part of Virginia at the of the founding of the United States the former was admitted to the Union a separate state in 1792 while the latter broke away from during the American Civil War.
Virginia was given its nickname "The Old by King Charles II of England at the time of the Restoration remaining loyal to the crown during the English Civil War.
In 1790 both Virginia and Maryland ceded territory to form the new District of Columbia but in an Act of Congress dated July 9 1846 the territory that had been ceded returned to Virginia and is now Arlington County and part of the City of Alexandria.
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 Virginia - Medbib.com, the modern encyclopedia
Virginia is bordered by West Virginia, Maryland, and the District of Columbia (across the Potomac River) to the north; by Chesapeake Bay and the Atlantic Ocean to the east; by North Carolina and Tennessee to the south; and by Kentucky and West Virginia to the west.
Virginia's long east-west axis means that metropolitan northern Virginia lies as close to New York City and New England as to its own rural western panhandle.
In Northern Virginia, the most staunchly Democratic areas were placed in the 8th Congressional District represented by Jim Moran leaving behind traditionally Republican leaning areas in the 11th Congressional District represented by Thomas M. Davis and the 10th Congressional District represented by Frank Wolf.
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 Homes for Sale in Virginia and the Baltimore Washington Metropolitan Area, Real Estate in Metro D.C.
Northern Virginia as a whole is very diverse and wealthy and is the richest area in Virginia.
In recent years, Northern Virginia has become so filled with technology companies that it is often referred to as the "Silicon Valley of the East." The best-known of these technology companies is AOL.
The Federal government is a large employer in Northern Virginia and Northern Virginia is also home to several government agencies such as the CIA and the Pentagon, headquarters of the Department of Defense.
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 Northern Virginia Royals   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
The Royals and DC United forged the agreement to further the goals of both organizations and positively impact all levels of soccer in the National Capital Region.
The Northern Virginia Royals are a third division men's professional soccer team in the United Soccer Leagues.
Northern Virginia will play the majority of their matches in Prince William County for the 2003 season.
www.northernvirginiasoccer.com /nvroy_pr_03_Feb_26.html   (231 words)

  
 Northern Virginia Royals - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Northern Virginia Royals are an American soccer team, founded in 1998.
The Royals play their home games at several venues across northern Virginia, but most regularly in the stadium at Fairfax High School in the city of Fairfax, Virginia, and in the stadium at Gar-Field High School in Woodbridge, Virginia.
In addition to the PDL team, the Royals’ parent organisation, NoVa FC, also controls the Northern Virginia Majestics W-League side, a Futsal league, and numerous youth leagues.
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 Gonna Love It with Lovette - Northern Virginia
Northern Virginia (NoVA) is a regional area in the United States consisting of Arlington, Fairfax, Fauquier, Loudoun, Prince William, and Stafford counties and the independent cities of Alexandria, Falls Church, Fairfax, Manassas, and Manassas Park.
Virginia's weather has been described as a "Goldilocks Climate" -- not too hot; not too cold -- and is officially considered a humid, subtropical region due to winter frost.
Northern Virginia's population is ethnically diverse with significant number of Pakistani-Americans, Indian-Americans, Korean-Americans, Vietnamese-Americans, Salvadoran, Peruvian, Bolivian, Somali and Ethiopian immigrants.
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 Virginia Information - Hometown USA
Virginia is one of the original 13 states of the United States that revolted against British rule in the American Revolution and is part of the South.
As of 2004, Virginia's population was estimated to be 7,459,827.
Virginia is served by a network of Interstate Highways, arterial highways, several limited access tollways, bridges, tunnels, and three bridge-tunnel complexes.
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 Discover the Wisdom of Mankind on Virginia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Virginia is one of the states that seceded from the Union to become the Confederacy (on April 17, 1861) during the Civil War.
Virginia's long east-west axis means that metropolitan northern Virginia lies much closer to New York and New England than to the rural western panhandle of its own state.
As of 2005, Virginia has an estimated population of 7,567,465, which is an increase of 86,133, or 1.2%, from the prior year and an increase of 488,435, or 6.9%, since the year 2000.
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 Northern Virginia Royals   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Royal Goalkeeper John Young, a second year player, led the list of eleven players from around the nation.
In addition to keeping the Royals net empty, Young was instrumental in directing a Royals defense that had struggled so far this season.
Brian Namoff, provided Northern Virginia with strength, depth, and speed from the midfield, but it would be his ability to play-make that would place the Royals in the win column.
www.northernvirginiasoccer.com /nvroy_pr_Jun_13_01.html   (338 words)

  
 Northern Virginia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Despite being the home of the Pentagon and well over 100 defense contracting companies, Northern Virginia is becoming known for favoring candidates of the Democratic Party in its voting patterns.
However, that margin ballooned to 58.1% to 40.7% in favor of the Democratic challenger in the counties and cities of Northern Virginia, whereas Webb ran behind Allen, 46.1% to 52.7%, in the entire remainder of the Commonwealth.
Allen's sole wins in Northern Virginia were Stafford County and the cities of Manassas and Manassas Park, winning the latter two only by the razor-thin margins of 298 votes and 47 votes, respectively.
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 USOpenCup.com -- Powered by Demosphere
But at the same time we have to say goodbye to the Northern Virginia Royals who bowed out so quickly and yet looked like they never had a chance to fight at all in the nine-club table of USL 2nd Division Open Cup Qualifying.
For the past several years the Northern Virginia Royals have never been a strong side in the USL and unfortunately they have proved it once again by allowing themselves to be completely out of contention for the US Open Cup.
You do feel a little bad for them, but with other clubs in the state of Virginia like the Richmond Kickers, Va. Beach Mariners and the Williamsburg Legacy, you know that two of those three will have a strong chance to advance into the 3rd and 4th rounds of the 2005 US Open Cup.
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 CUA Athletics
He later showed the same ability when he took Hayfield Secondary School in Northern Virginia from 1-13 in 1999 to 11-3-4 during the 2003 season.
Along the way, Hayfield was crowned the 2003 Patriot District champions in arguably the most competitive district in Virginia, and posted three seasons in the Northern Region high school soccer tournament.
His colleagues have recognized his efforts by honoring him as the Patriot District and Northern Region coach of the year for the 2003 season.
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 U.S. Open Cup: Kansas City, 2 other MLS teams fall.
VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. -- Underdogs, the Northern Virginia Royals of the D3 Pro League scored early and late, butt it was the three goals in between that propelled the A-League’s Hampton Roads Mariners to a 3-2 victory before 680 at the Virginia Beach Soccerplex.
Northern Virginia opened the scoring in the fourth minute with a goal by Ricky Engelfried, but the Mariners went ahead 3-1 on goals by Jeff Dominguez, Jeff Clarke and Chris Scrofani within the first 19 minutes of the second half.
In the 88th minute, Northern Virginia's Mark Vita closed the gap to 3-2.
www.soccertimes.com /proleagues/usopencup/2000/games/jun14h.htm   (1335 words)

  
 AUEAGLES.COM: AU Men's Soccer Dominates Northern Virginia Royals in Spring Match, 3-0
WASHINGTON — The American University men's soccer team continued its strong spring season with a 3-0 victory over the Northern Virginia Royals, a third division professional team in the United Soccer Leagues.
AU was very active in the Royals end in the final two minutes of the half, but could not get another goal.
The Eagles outshot the Royals, 20-6, and Northern Virginia only had three shots on goal the entire match.
www.american.edu /athletics/msoc/articles/2002-03/4-2_msoc_royals.htm   (398 words)

  
 Nashville Metros Soccer Club   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
The Northern Virginia Royals (2-15-0, 10 points) are at the bottom of the 18-team D3 League in nearly every category, even after playing nearly half their games against teams from the PDL.
The last time the Royals beat a team from their own league was June 9, 2001, when they defeated the Carolina Dynamo 1-0.
The Royals have struggled on both sides of the ball, scoring only 20 goals in their 17 games while surrendering a D3 League-high 53 goals, an average of more than 3 per game.
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 Wilmington Hammerheads | News
On a special night at Legion Stadium, the Hammers got three goals from Chris Bagley and beat the hapless Royals 5-0 before 3,480 sweaty fans.
The Hammerheads avenged a loss to the Royals and have now outscored Northern Virginia 11-1 in two games since an embarrassing 4-3 defeat – the Royals lone win of the season – on June 8.
The Royals, meanwhile, could muster very little up front and managed just three shots on goal, none in the second half.
www.wilmingtonhammerheads.com /news.asp?id=207   (460 words)

  
 Noyes Returns as Assistant Coach - News and Events - Athletics - Official Website of the Hawks - Roger Williams ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
After spending a few years coaching in Virginia, David Noyes has returned to RWU to be the assistant coach of the men's soccer team.
He left RWU and headed to Manassas, Virginia where he served as head coach of the boy’s and girl’s programs for the Manassas Area Soccer Club in the National Capital Soccer League.
In the spring of 2006 he coached W.T. Woodson High School of Fairfax, Virginia to their first Northern Regional Championship.
athletics.rwu.edu /info/news/newsdetails.aspx?news_id=784   (335 words)

  
 Wilmington Hammerheads | Scores
Goalkeeper Billy Platz, defender Tim Karalexis, and forward Glenn Murray all hit the Legion Stadium pitch for the first time this season, and all factored in the 2-0 Wilmington win over the Northern Virginia Royals.
Kenny Bundy's free kick attempt was stopped by Royals' goalkeeper Troy Perkins, but Murray knocked the rebound into the back of the net.
Murray, who was the team's leading scorer the last two seasons, just joined the Hammerheads on Tuesday after finishing up his season in England.
www.wilmingtonhammerheads.com /scores.asp?gameid=6   (250 words)

  
 Shepherd University Athletics
The game's only score came on a goal by Jamie Ritchie assisted by Donald Fon in the 55th minute.
Northern Virginia Royals scored goals at the 30th minute and 55th minute.
Shepherd's goal came at the 40th minute when Dan Merold scored on an assist by Donald Fon.
www.shepherd.edu /2ramsweb/MSSP2005.html   (197 words)

  
 Mid-County Soccer Association (MCSA)
This total player development approach, and partnership is unique, in that MCSA is the only soccer club in Northern Virginia/Washington, DC area that has programs including recreational, travel, Super Y-League and Minor League adult teams all under the same umbrella.
The SFL consists of clubs throughout the Northern Virginia area, and the SFL acts as a scheduling entity, whereby clubs submit their teams to the SFL for scheduling between clubs.
Provide teams and players at MCSA an opportunity to play competitive soccer at a higher level of competition by participating in the Super-Y-League; and provide the Northern Virginia Majestics/Royals with a youth league underpinning for the development of youth players.
www.mid-countysoccer.org /aboutmcsa/index_E.html   (828 words)

  
 Cincinnati Kings   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
CINCINNATI--The Cincinnati Kings saved the best for last Saturday night as the Kings dethroned the Northern Virginia Royals, 4-1, in the Kings' final game of their inaugural season.
In front of a record crowd of 1,709 at the Xavier University Soccer Complex, the Kings scored early and often, starting in the 14th minute with a goal by midfielder Bret Jones, with the assist from Jack Cummings.
The Royals' lone goal didn't come until the 82nd minute when the outcome was all but sealed.
www.cincinnatikings.com /index.asp?page=Royals_8-13   (278 words)

  
 MCSA Junior Royals 96 Home Page
About US The MCSA '96 Junior Royals are a new and rising U-9 boys travel soccer team formed in June 2005, which is affiliated with the Northern Virginia Royals professional men's soccer team.
While the coaches strive to improve the boys’ soccer skills and look to success, they will also focus on the importance of sportsmanship, teamwork, and putting forth your best effort.
The Royals’ program also includes social activities for the boys to foster team spirit and camaraderie, and will look for opportunities to involve the team in community service.
www.progeny.net /royals96   (376 words)

  
 DMB Sports Group Online Pro Shop   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Unlucky: A Season of Struggle in Minor League Professional Soccer, follows the adventures of the Fairfax, Virginia-based Northern Virginia Royals, which made its debut during the 1998 season.
The Royals played in the D3 Pro League of the United Systems of Independent Soccer Leagues, the lowest level of professional soccer in the U.S. Players in D3 can be paid, but the Royals players received no financial compensation for their efforts.
Playing for the Royals helped Ungrady achieve a lifelong dream of becoming a professional athlete.
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 Quick start helps Riverhounds win
The Riverhounds (4-1) got on the scoreboard early against Northern Virginia, a D-3 Pro League team.
The Royals (0-4) avoided a shutout when Brian Naylor shot from 18 yards out to beat goalkeeper T.J. Hannig.
Naylor scored the Royals lone goal in the 86th minute.
www.post-gazette.com /sports/other/20010519hounds3.asp   (285 words)

  
 Virginia Beach Mariners - Submariners   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
The Virginia Beach Mariners in their first year as a club take on the Westchester Flames in the first round of the Premier Development League’s Eastern Conference Playoffs.
After a loosing their last two regular season games to the Northern Virginia Royals and the West Virginia Chaos, the Submariners enter the playoffs with a 10-5-1 record.
On a near perfect evening for soccer, the Virginia Beach Submariners showed exactly why they are the class of the PDL’s Mid-Atlantic Region.
www.marinerssoccer.com /submariners/index_E.html   (239 words)

  
 RichmondKickers.com
Stay after the pro game for the second leg of a doubleheader with the Richmond Kickers Future of the Premier Development League as they kick off the 2006 season versus the Northern Virginia Royals at 6:30 p.m.
The Richmond Kickers Future opens their fifth season in the Premier Development League (PDL) this Sunday, May 14th as the second leg of a doubleheader with the Richmond Kickers professional team, hosting the Northern Virginia Royals at 6:30 p.m.
Northern Virginia recently realigned with the PDL after eight years in the USL Second Division.
www.richmondkickers.com /home/131908.html   (749 words)

  
 City Islanders Store - City Islanders Weekly - 8/1/05
The City Islanders outshot Northern Virginia 12-2, and Kern did not have to make a save in goal for the win.
- Thanks to a six-point night in Northern Virginia on Saturday, rookie forward Chad Severs enters the week tied for second in the league with 26 points, four points behind Charlotte’s Jacob Coggins.
Severs is also tied for second in the league with 11 goals.
www.cityislanders.com /driver.aspx?topic=2005_0801   (732 words)

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