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  1. North Carolina geography: A study of how we live in North Carolina by Benjamin Franklin Lemert, 1955
  2. A New Geography of North Carolina by Bill Sharpe, 1966-01-01
  3. Poetical Geography of North Carolina, Cold Water, Reply to Gray's Elegy, and Other Poems by Needham Bryan Cobb, 2010-07-24
  4. Dodge's Comparative Geography: North Carolina by Richard Elwood Dodge, 1920
  5. North Carolina;: History, geography, Government, by Hugh Talmage Lefler, 1966
  6. North Carolina Geography. A Study of How We Live in North Carolina. by Benjamin Franklin. [and] Martha Langston Harrelson. Lemert, 1956-01-01
  7. World Cultures and Geography, (North Carolina Edition), South America and Europe by Deal, Miyares, Ogle, White Bednarz, 2008
  8. A NEW GEOGRAPHY OF NORTH CAROLINA. VOL. II: 25 COUNTIES. by Bill. Sharpe, 1962
  9. A NEW GEOGRAPHY OF NORTH CAROLINA. VOL. IV -- 28 COUNTIES by Bill. Sharpe, 1965-01-01
  10. DODGE'S COMPARATIVE GEOGRAPHY - (North Carolina Edition) by Richard Elwood Dodge, 1911
  11. A NEW GEOGRAPHY OF NORTH CAROLINA VOLUME 1 - 21 COUNTIES by Bill Sharpe, 1954-01-01
  12. A New Geography of North Carolina by Bill Sharpe, 1961-01-01
  13. A New Geography of North Carolina Volume I-21 Counties by Bill Sharpe, 1954-01-01
  14. POETICAL GEOGRAPHY OF NORTH CAROLINA, COLD WATER, REPLY TO GRAY'S ELEGY, AND OTHER POEMS by Needham Bryan Cobb, 2006-01-01

1. North Carolina Geography
State Library of North Carolina North Carolina Encyclopedia.north carolina geography. Table of Contents.
http://statelibrary.dcr.state.nc.us/NC/GEO/GEO.HTM
State Library of North Carolina North Carolina Encyclopedia
North Carolina Geography
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Overview
North Carolina is the 11th most populous state, according to the 2000 Census, with a resident population of 8,049,313. The population grew by 21.4% from the 1990 total of 6,628,637. According to Census records , only 8 other states grew faster during the last decade (Arizona, Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Idaho, Nevada, Texas, and Utah). North Carolina consists of 48,843 square miles of land and 3,826 square miles of inland water. Our total area of 52,669 square miles ranks North Carolina twenty-ninth in area among the states. The Old North State lies on the Eastern Seaboard with half of the population of the United States living within a 500-mile radius of the state. The state's temperate climate has four distinct seasons and is highly acclaimed for its year-round living comforts. Rainfall is adequate and dispersed over the entire year. GO to top
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2. North Carolina Geography - NETSTATE
Information about North Carolina state geography topography, and climate. Land formations, major rivers, lakes, geographic center of North Carolina. The Geography of North Carolina. Click here for a few definitions.
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The Geography of North Carolina
Click here for a few definitions. Longitude / Latitude Longitude: 75° 30' W to 84° 15' W
Latitude: 34° N to 36° 21' N Length x Width North Carolina is 500 miles long and 150 miles wide. Geographic Center The geographic center of North Carolina is located in Chatham County, 10 miles NW of Sanford. Borders North Carolina is bordered by Virginia on the north and by South Carolina and Georgia on the south. In the east, North Carolina is bordered by the Atlantic Ocean. On the west, Tennessee is North Carolina's neighbor. Total Area North Carolina covers 53,821 square miles, making it the 28th largest of the 50 states Land Area 48,708 square miles of North Carolina are land areas. Water Area 5,103 square miles of North Carolina are covered by water. Highest Point The highest point in North Carolina is Mount Mitchell at 6,648 feet above sea level. Lowest Point The lowest point in North Carolina is at the shore where North Carolina meets the Atlantic Ocean; sea level. Mean Elevation The Mean Elevation of the state of North Carolina is 700 feet above sea level.

3. North Carolina: Geography, Maps And Information
Geography and maps of the state of North Carolina. Advertisement. North Carolina. Maps Geography and Data
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Infoplease Atlas Map of North Carolina
A large and detailed map of the state that includes many cities along with major highways. Blank Outline Map of North Carolina
A free blank outline map to print out for educational, school, or classroom use. Merriam-Webster Map of North Carolina
A fantastic clear and detailed map along with basic geographic facts from Merriam-Webster. Color Landform Atlas - North Carolina
A dramatic and colorful relief map of the state - an outstanding display of the topography. Also includes a large 1895 map of the state.
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Infoplease - North Carolina
A brief state history, famous residents, and a great collection of state facts make this page an excellent resource.

4. Buddhism And North Carolina Geography
BUDDHISM AND north carolina geography, Those new temples, as wellas the centers that converts have founded, dot the landscape all
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5. North Carolina: Geography
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Geography
Wilmington , the chief port, is at the head of the Cape Fear estuary. The mainland bordering the sounds is low, flat tidewater country, often swampy, even beyond the Dismal Swamp in the north. In the upper coastal plain the land rises gradually from the tidewater, reaching 500 ft (152 m) at the fall line. There begins the Piedmont, a rolling hill country with many swift streams such as the Broad River; the Catawba; and the Pee Dee, with its three large dams. The hydroelectric power these rivers generate has made this an important manufacturing area, and the Piedmont is home to most of the state's population and its largest cities. At the western edge of the Piedmont the land rises abruptly in the Blue Ridge, then dips down to several basins, and rises again in the Great Smoky Mts. Asheville is the leading urban center of this mountain region. Mt. Mitchell (6,684 ft/2,037 m) is the highest peak east of the Mississippi River. The French Broad River, the Watauga, and other rivers rising west of the Blue Ridge flow into the Mississippi system, almost all via the Tennessee River.

6. North Carolina Geography Quiz Page
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Objective: answer 7 questions correctly. JavaScript required! JavaScript is disabled 1. Which of the following is the largest city in North Carolina? Charlotte
Greensboro
Raleigh
Winston Salem 2. Which of the following cities (towns) is the farthest to the west of North Carolina? Boone
Cherokee
Manteo
Murphy 3. How many counties are there in North Carolina?
4. Which of the following counties is the largest?
Columbus
Mecklenburg
Robeson Wilkes 6. From East to West, North Carolina is approximately how long? 200 miles 300 miles 400 miles 500 miles 7. At the widest point, North to South, North Carolina is approximately 100 miles 200 miles 300 miles 400 miles 8. Which of the following is NOT one of the major regions of North Carolina? The Coastal Plain The Sandhills The Piedmont Plateau The Mountains 9. Which of the following is the tallest mountain in North Carolina? Grandfather Mountain King's Mountain Mount Mitchell Pilot Mountain 10. Which of the following is the largest sound between the Outer Banks and the mainland of North Carolina? Bogue Croatan Pamlico Roanoke Return to NC Quiz Page SEE YA SOON!!!!

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8. North Carolina: Geography
encyclopediaEncyclopedia—north carolina geography. Running alongthe entire coast of North Carolina, serving as a buffer against
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Wilmington , the chief port, is at the head of the Cape Fear estuary. The mainland bordering the sounds is low, flat tidewater country, often swampy, even beyond the Dismal Swamp in the north. In the upper coastal plain the land rises gradually from the tidewater, reaching 500 ft (152 m) at the fall line. There begins the Piedmont, a rolling hill country with many swift streams such as the Broad River; the Catawba; and the Pee Dee, with its three large dams. The hydroelectric power these rivers generate has made this an important manufacturing area, and the Piedmont is home to most of the state's population and its largest cities. At the western edge of the Piedmont the land rises abruptly in the Blue Ridge, then dips down to several basins, and rises again in the Great Smoky Mts. Asheville is the leading urban center of this mountain region. Mt. Mitchell (6,684 ft/2,037 m) is the highest peak east of the Mississippi River. The French Broad River, the Watauga, and other rivers rising west of the Blue Ridge flow into the Mississippi system, almost all via the Tennessee River. North Carolina, in the warm temperate zone, has a generally mild climate, with abundant and well distributed rainfall. The state's congenial climate, its many miles of beaches, and its beautiful mountains attract large numbers of visitors and vacationers each year. Chief among the tourist attractions are the Cape Hatteras National Seashore, the Cape Lookout National Seashore, the Blue Ridge Parkway, and the Great Smoky Mts. National Park. Wildlife abounds in national forests (the state has four) and in the Dismal Swamp. Places of historic interest include Fort Raleigh National Historic Site, on Roanoke Island; the Wright Brothers National Memorial, at Kitty Hawk; Carl Sandburg Home National Historic Site, at Flatrock; and Guilford Courthouse and Moores Creek national military parks.

9. North Carolina Trivia And Quizzes Quiz
3, Some north carolina geography Have fun with this quiz.All answers are townsor cities in North Carolina.You are to choose which is the right answer.
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Quiz on the history of North Carolina. Average Aug 18 01 The Old North State
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Welcome to North Carolina, The Tar Heel State or The Old North State. Average Oct 02 02 North Carolina Quiz Here is my quiz on North Carolina! Enjoy! Very Easy Jul 18 00 Skippygirl Some North Carolina Geography Have fun with this quiz.All answers are towns or cities in North Carolina.You are to choose which is the right answer. Average Jan 13 02 redbirdnc Little Known North Carolina Facts Since my daughter started school here two years ago, I've tried to find out what I could about this state. How much do you know?

10. Almanac
Famous North Carolinians. North Carolina Cities. North Carolina Economy.north carolina geography. North Carolina Government. North Carolina History.
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Doing a school report on North Carolina? This site has lots of great information to help you out! Check out the following quick facts:
    Capital: Raleigh Population: (2001 Census Bureau Estimate) 8,186,268
    Rank in Population:
    Area: 48,718 square miles
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    Largest County (Population): Mecklenburg (716,407 people in 2001)
    Largest County (Area): Robeson (948.9 square miles)
    Entered the Union: November 21, 1789 (12th state)
    Nickname: The Old North State/ The Tarheel State
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11. North Carolina Geography Quiz Page
NC Geography Quiz. Objective answer 7 questions correctly. Get Netscape 3.0 orturn it on! 1. Which of the following is the largest city in North Carolina?
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Objective: answer 7 questions correctly. (The correct answers are shown at the bottom.) JavaScript is disabled 1. Which of the following is the largest city in North Carolina? Charlotte
Greensboro
Raleigh
Winston Salem 2. Which of the following cities (towns) is the farthest to the west of North Carolina? Boone
Cherokee
Manteo
Murphy 3. How many counties are there in North Carolina?
4. Which of the following counties is the largest?
Columbus
Mecklenburg
Robeson Wilkes 6. From East to West, North Carolina is approximately how long? 200 miles 300 miles 400 miles 500 miles 7. At the widest point, North to South, North Carolina is approximately 100 miles 200 miles 300 miles 400 miles 8. Which of the following is NOT one of the major regions of North Carolina? The Coastal Plain The Sandhills The Piedmont Plateau The Mountains 9. Which of the following is the tallest mountain in North Carolina? Grandfather Mountain King's Mountain Mount Mitchell Pilot Mountain 10. Which of the following is the largest sound between the Outer Banks and the mainland of North Carolina? Bogue Croatan Pamlico Roanoke Correct Answers: (1) a, (2) d, (3) c, (4) c, (5) b, (6) d, (7) b, (8) b, (9) c, (10) c

12. Geography 282 Geography Of North Carolina
Geography 282 Summer II, 2002. Geography of North Carolina 10151220MTWR. W. Frank Ainsley, Instructor 114 DeLoach Hall. Required
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Geography Summer II, 2002 Geography of North Carolina 10:15-12:20 MTWR W. Frank Ainsley, Instructor 114 DeLoach Hall Required Text: Carolina Dwelling: Towards Preservation of Place: In Celebration of the North Carolina Vernacular Landscape edited by Doug Swaim (DeLorme Map Company) Class Handouts Course Outline Assigned Topics " Reading s"
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What is Geography? Maps and Geographic Tools Place Name Geography "The Conservation of Place," Stipe "Editor's Introduction," Swaim
PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY
Climate and Weather "The Subtropical Climate" Landforms "The Land" "Land Surface" "Physiography of North Carolina," Stuckey Soils and Vegetation Water Resources
PHYSICAL REGIONS OF NORTH CAROLINA
The Coastal Plain Region The Atlantic Coast The Tidewater Region The Inner Coastal Plain The Sandhills The Piedmont Region The Fall Zone The Mountains The Blue Ridge Mountains The Appalachian Mountain Chain How Mountains Affect Climate
CULTURAL GEOGRAPHY
"North Carolina, A Guide to the Old North State (1939): An Approach to the Vernacular Landscape,"

13. Geography
north carolina geography and Climate. North Carolina is home to over 7 millionpeople, making it the 11th most populous state in the country.
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North Carolina Geography and Climate
North Carolina is home to over 7 million people, making it the 11th most populous state in the country. From Manteo in the east to Murphy in the west, North Carolina is 560 miles wide, making it the widest state east of the Mississippi. Bordered by the Atlantic Ocean on the east, Tennessee on the west, Virginia to the north, and South Carolina and Georgia to the south, North Carolina is divided into three distinct geographic areas: the Mountains in the west, the Piedmont, or rolling hills, in the center, and the Coast in the east. North Carolina, in the warm temperate zone, has a mild, generally uniform climate, with abundant and well distributed rainfall. Winters are rarely extremely cold, and although summers can be somewhat hot, an escape can always be found in the cooler air of our mountains or the ocean breezes of our beaches.
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14. CultureGrams States Edition North Carolina Geography
Geography. North Carolina is the 29th largest state, with 52,672 squaremiles (136,420 sq km). From east to west, the land slopes upward.
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15. GAIN: North Carolina
Planning Appalachian State University Boone, NC 28608 phone 704.262.2689fax 704.262.2127. north carolina geography Alliance Homepage.
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16. Geography And GIS Links For North Carolina
MapInfo. North Carolina Center for Geographic Information and Analysis. Universityof north carolina geography. Appalachian State University Geography.
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17. NCDOT, GIS Unit Trivia About North Carolina
north carolina geography. Over 300 miles of coastline. Total area isabout 52,660 square miles with 3,960 square miles of water bodies.
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North Carolina Transportation
  • The Intracoastal Waterway had its beginnings with the survey of the Dismal Swamp in 1763.
  • The first major railroad for the state connected Raleigh with Wilmington in 1840.
  • What was probably the first drawbridge built in the U.S. was built over the Cape Fear River.
  • In the 1920's a road building effort to connect all county seats with hard-surfaced roads was instituted. This ultimately caused the state to be known as the "Good Roads State."
  • 1,505 traffic deaths occurs in 1999, 536 deaths were alcohol related.
  • Over 78,000 miles of highways in 1999, one of the largest state-maintained systems.
  • The oldest bridge in North Carolina, still in use is the Pigeon River Bridge. Built in 1891 on S.R. 1112 near Waynesville in Haywood County.
  • The NCDOT has the largest ferry system on the east coast.
  • In 1996 NCDOT removed about 400,000 truckloads of debris left by Hurricane Fran.
  • The nation's first "Bicycling Highway" system was developmed by the NCDOT Office of Bicycle and Pedestrian Transporation.
North Carolina Geography
  • Over 300 miles of coastline.

18. Durham County Library Reference Pages; Geography
north carolina geography http//statelibrary.dcr.state.nc.us/NC/GEO/GEO.HTMProvides a description about one and a half pages long.
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19. Welcome To The North Carolina Encyclopedia.
geography. Explore north carolina's topographical diversity from the AppalachianMountains to the Outer Banks and the Atlantic coast. HISTORY. Chronology.
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This encyclopedia is designed to give you an overview of the people, the government, the history, and the resources of North Carolina. The information is organized into the broad information categories listed below. Most of these categories offer an opportunity to select either more specific or additional information on a particular topic. The North Carolina Encyclopedia is a work under construction. New text, additional text, and new graphics are being added as often as possible. Please visit the Encyclopedia again to see what is new!
THE COUNTIES AND COMMUNITIES
  • County Government . An historical overview of the developments and changes in the roles of county government over 400 years of North Carolina history
  • County History . A brief look at the origins of all 100 of North Carolina's counties.
  • County Profiles . An overview of county demographic and economic data from the North Carolina Department of Commerce.
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