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  1. Sep 18, 2012 · As a result, at noon on Sunday, 18 Nov. 1883, four times zones across the nation were established. Most of North Carolina fell into the Eastern Standard Time zone, but the western limit for that zone ran through Asheville at 82 W 33', thereby leaving a portion of western North Carolina in the Central Standard Time zone. This remained the case ...

  2. Esse quam videri is a Latin phrase that means "To be, rather than to seem". It has been used as a motto by a number of different groups. It is the state motto of North Carolina, adopted in 1893. Categories: Latin state mottos of the United States. North Carolina.

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    Alabama's state motto is "Audemus jura nostra defendere,"a Latin phrase that translates to "We dare maintain our rights."

    Alaska's state motto is "North to the Future,"chosen in 1967 during the Alaska Purchase Centennial to represent "Alaska as a land of promise."

    "Eureka"has been California's state motto since 1963, but the word has appeared on the state seal since 1849 as a reference to the discovery of gold in California.

    Colorado's motto is "Nil Sine Numine,"which translates from Latin to "Nothing without providence or deity."

    Connecticut's state motto is "Qui Transtulit Sustinet,"which means "He who transplanted still sustains." According to Connecticut's state government site, possible origins trace to the psalm "Thou hast brought a vine out of Egypt: thou hast cast out the heathen, and planted it."

    Delaware's state motto has been "Liberty and Independence" since 1847. The state also adopted a tourist slogan in 2015, "Delaware: Endless Discoveries."

    Though technically not a state, Washington, D.C. still has a motto: "Justitia Omnibus,"which means "Justice for All."

    Hawaii's state motto comes from King Kamehameha III in 1843 and was uttered as the Hawaiian flag rose again after a brief period of British occupation: "Ua mau ke ea o ka aina i ka pono,"or "The life of the land is perpetuated in righteousness."

    Idaho's state motto is "Esto Perpetua," which translates to "Let it be perpetual," "It is forever" or "Be eternal."

    Kansas' state motto "Ad astra per aspera"means "To the stars through difficulties" and is aptly illustrated on the state seal, which depicts a farm below a sky of stars.

  4. North Carolina ( / ˌkærəˈlaɪnə / ⓘ KARR-ə-LY-nə) is a state in the Southeastern region of the United States. It is bordered by Virginia to the north, the Atlantic Ocean to the east, South Carolina to the south, Georgia to the southwest, and Tennessee to the west. The state is the 28th-largest and 9th-most populous of the United States.

    • Alabama: Audemus Jura Nostra Defendere. Latin for “We dare maintain our rights,” the motto was meant to “interpret the spirit of our peoples in a terse and energetic sentence,” said Marie Bankhead Owen in 1939, when she was director of Alabam a’s state archiv es.
    • Arizona: Ditat Deus. Arizona’s state motto translates from Latin to “God enriches,” and therein lies a land mine. While no one is disputing that this should be Arizona’s motto, there’s been a battle afoot to keep the motto out of public-school classrooms.
    • Alaska: North to the Future. Alaska’s motto, “North to the F uture,” was created by Richard Peter, a newsman from Juneau, Alaska. It’s meant to represent Alaska as a land of promise, and it was adopted in 1967 during the 100th anniversary of the Alaska Purchase.
    • Arkansas: Regnant Populus. Latin for “The people rule,” this motto doesn’t stir much controversy (compared with, say, Arizona’s). And South Dakota’s, as you’ll see, is just a tweak away from this.
  5. North Carolina Great Seal of North Carolina with the state motto Esse quam videri. Esse quam videri is the state motto of North Carolina, adopted in 1893. Schools and colleges. Esse quam videri is (or was) the motto of a number of schools and colleges around the world, including: Academia de Guerra del Ejército de Chile, Santiago, Chile

  6. Image from the North Carolina Digital Collections. [2]Esse Quam Videri, the state motto [3] of North Carolina, is a Latin phrase meaning "to be rather than to seem." Its origins are traced to Cicero's essay titled "Friendship [4]."

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