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Virginia is the 35th biggest and the 12th most populous state in the USA. Its economy is highly diversified. Tobacco, once Virginia's sole economic crop, is still the leading crop. But the major sources of agricultural income are now poultry, dairy goods, and cattle, raised especially in the Valley of Virginia. Wine production is also important in Virginia. Roanoke is a center for the rail transport equipment industry, and a high proportion of the nation's shipyards are concentrated at Hampton Roads, especially in Newport News. Norfolk is a major U.S. naval base, and Portsmouth is a U.S. naval shipyard; Hampton is a center for aeronautical research. N Virginia has become the home of one of the largest concentrations of computer communications firms in the U.S. Other leading industries include tourism and the manufacture of chemicals, electrical equipment, and food, textile, and paper products. Tens of thousands of Virginians work in government, especially in the District of Columbia or in nearby “Beltway” suburbs like Reston and Langley. Actually, government employment, especially the Federal government and military, has replaced tobacco as the state's number one industry.

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