All the chats in North Carolina

  1. Chats in Onslow County
  2. Chats in Orange County
  3. Chats in Pasquotank County
  4. Chats in Pender County
  5. Chats in Person County
  6. Chats in Pitt County
  7. Chats in Randolph County
  8. Chats in Richmond County
  9. Chats in Robeson County
  10. Chats in Rockingham County
  11. Chats in Rowan County
  12. Chats in Rutherford County
  13. Chats in Sampson County
  14. Chats in Scotland County
  15. Chats in Stanly County
  16. Chats in Stokes County
  17. Chats in Surry County
  18. Chats in Transylvania County
  19. Chats in Union County
  20. Chats in Vance County
  21. Chats in Wake County
  22. Chats in Washington County
  23. Chats in Watauga County
  24. Chats in Wayne County
  25. Chats in Wilkes County
  26. Chats in Wilson County
  27. Chats in Yadkin County
North Carolina

North Carolina is one of fifty states that, together with Washington D. C., form the United States of America. Its capital is Raleigh and its most populous city, Charlotte. It is located in the South region of the country, South Atlantic Division, bounded on the north by Virginia, on the east by the Atlantic Ocean, on the south by South Carolina, on the southwest by Georgia and on the west by Tennessee. With 9 535 483 habs. In 2010 it is the tenth most populous state, behind California, Texas, New York, Florida, Illinois, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Michigan and Georgia. He was admitted to the Union on November 21,1789, as the 12th state.

It was the home of the first British colony in America and one of the Thirteen British Secessionist Colonies. The name of the state was chosen by King Charles II of England, in honor of his father King Charles I. North Carolina has 3 metropolitan areas whose populations exceed one million inhabitants. According to the United States Census of 2010, its population was 9,535,483 inhabitants, 18.46% more than in the 2000 census. It is the third most populated state in the Southeast of the country, behind Florida and from Georgia. North Carolina is the twenty-eighth largest in the United States and the tenth most populated of the 50 states of the United States. Its capital is Raleigh, and its largest city is Charlotte.

Due to the variety of elevations, from sea level on the coast to 2,000 meters in the mountains, North Carolina has one of the most varied climates of the southeastern states of the nation. The climate on the coast and central North Carolina is similar to the climate of Georgia and South Carolina, while the climate in the western mountains is similar to that of New England. Thus, the state's climate varies from a warm, humid subtropical climate near the coast, to a humid continental climate in the mountains.


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