Talk:South Atlantic states
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Colours and appearance
[edit]I have made a proposal to change the colour of the map box, please see the discussion at Wikipedia talk:WikiProject U.S. regions --Qirex 05:37, 31 October 2005 (UTC)
New South
[edit]How are the classification of states in a bestselling book relevant to this topic? Especially when the only thing linking the two is that some of the "South Atlantic States" are in the new south. Can we delete this and move to a new page? --Jerelabs 05:33, 20 December 2006 (UTC)
I removed the map
[edit]I removed the map because it conflicted with the text, it excluded West Virginia and said that Virginia was sometimes included in the South Atlantic States. I went to the creator's talk page to ask about it, but he/she is no longer contributing to Wikipedia. If someone has a map to go with the article please add it.Dubyavee 18:10, 22 July 2007 (UTC)
South Atlantic States should be sub-divided
[edit]I believe that the South Atlantic States should be subdivided in 2 sub-regions within: the Lower South Atlantic (or Southeast), consisting of Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, and South Carolina; and the Upper South Atlantic, consisting of Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, West Virginia, and the District of Columbia. Just an opinion. jlog3000 (talk) 01:07, 27 February 2013 (UTC)
Move discussion in progress
[edit]There is a move discussion in progress on Talk:East North Central States which affects this page. Please participate on that page and not in this talk page section. Thank you. —RMCD bot 19:47, 8 January 2018 (UTC)
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