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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Anywhere except the NOVA area except for pockets like university towns.[/quote] [b]What exactly is NOVA? Prince William is most definitely southern and so is like the southern half of Fairfax County[/b]. So if you’re only counting Arlington, Alexandria, and like Mclean and Falls Church as NOVA, then fine. [/quote] I’m convinced that people are just talking out of there asses here and are going on way outdated stereotypes. I live and work in PWC, it’s not at all southern. I’ve never seen a confederate flag around here. Every once in a blue moon, I see a blue lives matter bumper sticker on the back of a truck, but that’s about it. [/quote] Again, there seems to be a lot of definitions of what constitutes “southern” in this thread. There are Confederate flags flying in Maine. Flying the flag does not make a place culturally southern.[/quote]
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