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North Carolina is in the southeastern part of the United States. It is located on the Atlantic Seaboard below Virginia and above South Carolina. It was originally known as Carolina and was one of the original Thirteen Colonies. It seceded from the Union on May 20, 1861 but was readmitted on July 4, 1868. The population of North Carolina is estimated at 9,061,032 people. North Carolina was originally inhabited by many different native tribes including the Cherokee, Tuscarora, Waccamaw and Catawba. In 1584, Queen Elizabeth I granted Sir Walter Raleigh a charter for land in North Carolina. Raleigh established two colonies in 1580 on North Carolina's coast. However, both of the colonies ended in failure. Around 1650, colonist from Virginia moved into the state and settled in the Albemarle Sound area. King Charles II granted a charted in 1663 which led to the establishing of North Carolina's borders. In 1710, the established Carolina colony split into two areas due to governance disputes thus creating South Carolina as well.
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Fast Facts
- Country: United States
- Capital: Raleigh
- Governor: Mike EasleyOfficial Site: Office of the Governor
- Population: 8,856,505 (2006 est)U.S. Census Bureau: North Carolina
- Achieved statehood: November 1, 1789
- Time zone: EST
- Major cities: Charlotte, Raleigh, Asheville, Durham, Greensboro, Winston-Salem, Wilmington
- Official state items: Longleaf Pine (tree), Dogwood (flower),Red Drum (saltwater fish), Southern Appalachian Brook Trout (freshwater fish), "The Old North State" (song)
- Bank of America and numerous other banks headquartered in Charlotte make it the 2nd largest banking city in the nation, behind New York City
- Professional Sports: Carolina Panthers (NFL), Charlotte Bobcats (NBA), Carolina Hurricanes (NHL)
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Climate
The coastal plains feature the mildest temperatures in the state. In the winter, temperatures range between 40 degrees Fahrenheit and 60 degrees Fahrenheit. In the summer, the highs average less than 89 degrees Fahrenheit. The temperatures in the Peidmont area average over 90 degrees Fahrenheit in the summer and stay around 50 degrees Fahrenheit in the winter. The area averages around 3-5 inches of snowfall annually. The Appalachian Mountains are the coldest area of the state. In the winter, the temperatures range between 40 degrees Fahrenheit for the highs to below teen digits for the lows. In the summer, the temperature averages around 80 degrees Fahrenheit for the highs. Snowfall amounts in the area average to around 14–20 inches annually. -
Geography
North Carolina is split up into three sections, the coastal plains, the Piedmont region, and the Appalachian Mountains. In the extreme eastern area of the state lies the Outer Banks. This area contains the city of Kill Devil Hills where the first successful flight took place by the Wright Bothers. The coastal plains are the most rural area of the state containing few large cities or towns. The major rivers in the coastal plains are the Neuse, Tar, Pamlico, and the Cape Fear Rivers. The Piedmont region in central North Carolina is the most urbanized area of the state. The Piedmont area ranges between 300–400 feet in elevation. The Appalachian Mountains are in the western region of the state. This area contains the Great Smokey Mountains, Black Mountains, Blue Ridge Mountains, Pisgah Mountains, and the Great Balsam Mountains. -
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State government website: Official Website of the State of North Carolina
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State University System: University of North Carolina
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The Weather Channel: North Carolina Weather
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Official Site: NCDOT Division of Motor Vehicles
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Wikipedia: North Carolina
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Official site: Public Schools of North Carolina
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Daily Newspaper: The News & Observer
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State government website: Official Website of the State of North Carolina
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North Carolina Vacation | Add a Link
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Frommer's: Destinations: North Carolina Travel Guide
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Zoo: North Carolina Zoo
The North Carolina Zoo in Asheboro, NC. Use our calendar of events, animal finder and photo tour to plan your visit to the North Carolina Zoo. Watch a live animal cam, discover great animal facts, conservation tips, and special content for kids. At N.C. Zoo, you will see some of the world’s rarest wildlife. Rhinos and elephants roam the 37-acre African Plains.
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Fodor's: North Carolina Coast Travel Guide
Get information on North Carolina Coast hotels, restaurants, entertainment, shopping, sightseeing, and activities. Read the Fodor's reviews, or post your own.
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Official site: North Carolina Division of Parks and Recreation
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Official Tourism site: Visit NC
Explore the official North Carolina tourism site offering travel planning and vacation ideas for activities, attractions, destinations and events in the nc mountains, piedmont and coast.
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Frommer's: Destinations: North Carolina Travel Guide
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North Carolina Government | Add a Link
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Official site: North Carolina Arts Council
The North Carolina Arts Council and its services. A place to discover great contemporary and traditional arts offerings from around the state, and connect to arts programs throughout North Carolina
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Official site: North Carolina State Highway Patrol
North Carolina Department of Crime Control and Public Safety
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Official site: North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services
Home page for the N.C. Department of Health and Human Services. You will find information here for those we serve, for our employees, for local agencies, for those we contract with, those we license, and for those looking for news and statistics related to health and human services in our state.
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Official site: Public Schools of North Carolina
The North Carolina Department of Public Instruction implements the State's public school laws and State Board of Education's policies governing pre-kindergarten through 12th grade public education.
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Official site: NC Department of Motor Vehicles
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State government website: Official Website of the State of North Carolina
NC.GOV - Home
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Official site: North Carolina Arts Council
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North Carolina History | Add a Link
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State Library of North Carolina: North Carolina History
North Carolina History
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Official site: North Carolina Office of Archives and History
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Museum: North Carolina Museum of History
Welcome to the North Carolina Museum of History
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Wikipedia: History of North Carolina
History of North Carolina - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The John Locke Foundation: North Carolina History Project
North Carolina History Project : Encyclopedia
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State Library of North Carolina: North Carolina History
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North Carolina Facts and Information | Add a Link
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State statistical information: Log Into North Carolina (LINC)
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U.S. Census Bureau: North Carolina QuickFacts
Frequently requested statistics for North Carolina.
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50States.com: North Carolina Fast Facts and Trivia
North Carolina fast facts and trivia in no particular order! Submitted by readers.
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InfoPlease.com: North Carolina
Information on North Carolina — economy, government, culture, state map and flag, major cities, points of interest, famous residents, state motto, symbols, nicknames, and other trivia.
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Official site: North Carolina Geological Surveys
North Carolina Geological Survey Home Page
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State statistical information: Log Into North Carolina (LINC)
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North Carolina News
- Radio news: North Carolina News Network
- TV news: WRAL.com
- Newspaper: StarNewsOnline.com
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North Carolina Blogs and Podcasts | Add a Link
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State blog aggregator: NCBlogs.com
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State politics: Ogre's Politics & Views
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Liberal North Carolina Political Blog: ScrutinyHooligans
If ye love wealth better than liberty, the tranquility of servitude better than the animating contest of freedom, go home from us in peace. We ask not your counsels or your arms. Crouch down and lick the hands which feed you. May your chains set lightly upon you, and may posterity forget that you were our countrymen. — Samuel Adams
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North Carolina Democratic Party: Political Blog
North Carolina Democratic Party
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State blog aggregator: NCBlogs.com