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Anne Arundel County is known as the "land of pleasant living." Nearly 500,000 residents
call Anne Arundel County home. With more than 534 miles of coastline, the County is naturally known
for boating and water sports, fishing, crabbing, water skiing, sailing and swimming.

Anne Arundel County attracts business and new residents because of its central location between
Baltimore and Washington, its superior transportation networks, and the natural beauty and recreational
opportunities its 533 miles of shoreline offer. The population of Anne Arundel County is projected to
grow throughout the twenty-first century from 485,800 in 2000 to 563,000 in 2030.

Anne Arundel County has one of the strongest economies in the State, ranked as one of the
top counties in Maryland job growth.







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