This is the 12374th most frequent German word.
virginia
The word "Virginia" is not a German word; it is a proper noun, typically referring to a U.S. state or a name.
In this sentence, 'Virginia' is used as a proper noun referring to the name of a geographical location, specifically a state in the United States.
Virginia ist ein US-Bundesstaat an der Ostküste.
Virginia is a US state on the East Coast.
Here, 'Virginia' refers to the historical name of the same state, indicating its significance as a location of historical importance.
Virginia war die erste Kolonie, die von England in Amerika gegründet wurde.
Virginia was the first colony established by England in America.
In this case, 'Virginia' designates the name of a city in Minnesota, highlighting its industrial importance.