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WAWC is located in the Mid-Atlantic Region of the eastern United States, which
includes New York, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware and Maryland. From the
world financial center to the U.S. capital, the Mid-Atlantic Region encompasses the
major cities of New York, Newark, (Elizabeth Port), Atlantic City, Philadelphia,
Wilmington, Baltimore, Washington, D.C., and Norfolk (Norfolk Port). Densely
populated and highly industrialized, this area boasts the most convenient
transportation system, stable incomes, and rapidly increasing real estate value.
WAWC is also located in the middle of Interstate 95 (abbreviated I-95), a
well-known, important, and heavily traveled highway in the United States.
Interstate 95 freeway has over 150,000 vehicles traffic flow every day or
120,000,000 people each year. I-95 runs 1,927 miles (3,101 kilometers) along the
east coast of the United States, with its northern terminus to the Canadian border
and its southern terminus to the city of Miami, Florida. It is the major north-south
highway along the east coast, encompassing thirteen (13) states. The average GDP
of the cities along I-95 is 50 percent more than the average GDP of America.

I-95 stretches from Maine to Florida connecting 15 eastern coastal states. WAWC
is located in the center of the mid-Atlantic corridor. We are neighboring with New
York, New Jersey, Atlantic City, Philadelphia, Wellington, Baltimore, Washington
D.C., and North Virginia state, and surrounding with 9 international airports, 6
commercial ports and 6 rail ways. The neighboring states are the highest
population density area in the nation with over 1/3 of total US population that enjoy
the prosperous economic growth, comprehensive public transportation systems,
hosting tourists from all over the world, moderate climate and vibrant culture
activities all year round. All these outstanding essences strengthen the economic
stability and financial growth of Maryland State thus an idea entry to US market for
foreign business entities.
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