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VA is an initialism that can refer to multiple subjects depending on context. In the United States, VA most often denotes the Department of Veterans Affairs, a federal Cabinet-level department that administers veterans' benefits, health care, and memorial affairs. The department comprises three main administrations: the Veterans Health Administration, which manages medical care for eligible veterans; the Veterans Benefits Administration, which oversees disability, education, and other benefits; and the National Cemetery Administration, which maintains burial properties.

VA also serves as the postal abbreviation for the state of Virginia, located in the southeastern United

In technical and scientific contexts, VA stands for volt-ampere, a unit of apparent power equal to the

In economics, VA can mean value-added, a metric representing the net output of a sector after intermediate

States.
Its
capital
is
Richmond;
the
state
is
known
for
its
history,
including
colonial
and
Civil
War
heritage,
as
well
as
major
institutions
and
diverse
geography.
product
of
root-mean-square
voltage
and
current.
This
measure
is
used
to
rate
electrical
equipment
and
is
distinct
from
watt,
which
measures
real
power.
inputs
are
accounted
for.
Note
that
value-added
tax
is
abbreviated
VAT,
not
VA,
and
refers
to
a
different
concept—an
indirect
tax
on
consumption.