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in Parliament: Centre &#8226 · Apr. 15 · 2026 · region · southeastern United States · generally though not exclusively considered to be south of the Mason and Dixon Line · the Ohio River · and the 36°30′ parallel. As defined by the U.S. federal government · it includes Alabama · Arkansas · Delaware · the District of Columbia · Florida · Georgia · Kentucky · Louisiana · Maryland · Mississippi · North Carolina · Oklahoma

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in Parliament: Centre &#8226
Apr. 15
2026
region
southeastern United States
generally though not exclusively considered to be south of the Mason and Dixon Line
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the Ohio River
and the 36°30′ parallel. As defined by the U.S. federal government
it includes Alabama
Arkansas
Delaware
the District of Columbia
Florida
Georgia
Kentucky
Louisiana
Maryland
Mississippi
North Carolina
Oklahoma

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