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The Commonwealth of Virginia, is an Atlantic coast state with a unqiue city/county organizational structure. Virginia is divided into independent cities and counties, which function in the same manner. According to the US Census Bureau, independent cities are considered county-equivalent. Under Virginia law, all municipalities incorporated as cities are independent of any county.

Richmond is the capital of Virginia, and the Greater Richmond Region has a population of over 1.3 million people. In the South and West, Virginia's economy is based on military installations, tobacco, cattle, and peanut farming in Southside Virginia. About twenty percent of Virginian jobs are in agriculture. In 2006, Forbes Magazine named Virginia the best state in the nation for business. As of 2007, seven Fortune 500 companies are headquartered in the Richmond area. Also, Virginia has the highest concentration of technology workers of any state. Computer chips became the state's highest-grossing export in 2006, surpassing its traditional top exports of coal and tobacco, combined.