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Danville, Maryland is a name used for two different small communities in the state of Maryland, USA. When you hear "Danville, Maryland," it could mean either a place in Allegany County or another place in Prince George's County. Both are unincorporated communities, which means they don't have their own local government like a city or town. Instead, they are part of the larger county administration.

What is an Unincorporated Community?

An unincorporated community is a group of homes and businesses that are not part of an official city or town. They are governed directly by the county or a larger local government. People living in these areas still have addresses and often feel like they belong to a specific place, even without a mayor or city council.

Danville in Allegany County

Danville, Allegany County, Maryland, is a small community located in the western part of Maryland. Allegany County is known for its beautiful mountains and forests, including parts of the Appalachian Mountains. This area is often called "Mountain Maryland" because of its hilly landscape.

Where is Allegany County?

Allegany County is in the western panhandle of Maryland. It borders Pennsylvania to the north and West Virginia to the south and west. The county seat, which is the main administrative town, is Cumberland. The region has a rich history, especially related to coal mining and railroads.

Danville in Prince George's County

Danville, Prince George's County, Maryland, is another small community, but it's located in a very different part of the state. Prince George's County is in central Maryland, very close to Washington, D.C. This area is much more urban and suburban compared to Allegany County.

Where is Prince George's County?

Prince George's County is just east of Washington, D.C., and borders the city of Baltimore to the north. It's one of the most populated counties in Maryland. The county seat is Upper Marlboro. This region is known for its diverse communities, historical sites, and proximity to major government and cultural centers.

Why are there two Danvilles?

It's common for different places in the same state to share a name. This often happens because settlers named new communities after places they came from, or after local landmarks or families. Sometimes, the names were chosen independently without knowledge of another place with the same name. To avoid confusion, it's always helpful to include the county name when talking about a specific Danville in Maryland.


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