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LEARN A NEW LANGUAGE IN BALTIMORE
Baltimore is the most populous city in the U.S. state of Maryland, as well as the 30th most populous city in the United States, with a population of 593,490 in 2019. Baltimore is the largest independent city in the country and was designated as such by the Constitution of Maryland in 1851. As of 2017, the population of the Baltimore metropolitan area was estimated to be just under 2.802 million, making it the 21st largest metropolitan area in the country.Baltimore is a major city in Maryland with a long history as an important seaport. Inner Harbor is the focal point of the city, surrounded by several outstanding museums. The busy Harborplace, with its pavilions, shops, restaurants, and promenade house several historic ships that are open for tourists.Fort McHenry, birthplace of the U.S. national anthem, “The Star-Spangled Banner,” sits at the mouth of Baltimore’s Inner Harbor. Today, this harbor area offers shops, upscale crab shacks and attractions like the Civil War–era warship the USS Constellation and the National Aquarium, showcasing thousands of marine creatures. The diversity in Baltimore continues to thrive, creating a community or inclusion and acceptance. As of 2017, 12.1% of Baltimore County, MD residents (101k people) were born outside of the United States. The most common birthplace for foreign-born residents of Maryland in 2018 was El Salvador, India and China. With inclusion and diversity a big part of Baltimore’s culture, learning a new language here is a perfect way to connect to the community.