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  1. This North Carolina map site features North Carolina road maps, topographical maps, and relief maps. The detailed, scrollable road map displays North Carolina counties, cities, and towns as well as Interstate, U.S., and North Carolina state highways.

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      North Carolina features a coastal plain in the east, a...

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    North Carolina is a southeastern state, nestled between the Appalachian Mountains and the Atlantic Ocean. Varied landscapes like beaches, hills, mountains and barrier islands make North Carolina a great place to spend time outdoors. Great Smoky Mountains National Park and Cherokee Indian Reservation are a few of the options for experiencing the bea...

    Before European contact, North Carolina had been inhabited by several Native American tribes, including both Algonquian- and Iroquoian-speaking groups. North Carolina was first colonized by Spanish explorers in 1567, but their settlement last only a short time, because the settlers were taken out by the native tribes. British explorers arrived and ...

    North Carolina is bordered by South Carolina, Georgia, Tennessee, and Virginia, as well as the Atlantic Ocean along its eastern coast. Off the coast of North Carolina, out in the Atlantic Ocean, are a string of barrier islands, called the Outer Banks, the site of the Wright brothers first flights, the Kitty Hawk flying experiments.North Carolina's ...

    As of the United States Census Bureau's statistics, the population of North Carolina is 10,488,084. About 68.5 percent of the population of North Carolina identifies as white, and the next largest group, about 21.5 percent, identifies as black. Around 80 percent of the state's population is affiliated with the Christian church.North Carolina has a ...

    Charlotte - The largest city in North Carolina with over 874,579 people, Charlotte is the second largest financial center in the United States. Uptown is home to many businesses like Bank of America. Raleigh - The capital of North Carolina, Raleigh is its second largest city. Along with Durham and Chapel Hill, Raleigh is part of the Research Triang...

    Travelers visit North Carolina to experience its natural beauty, with outdoor recreation at its beaches, camping, hiking, skiing, and viewing the vibrant fall colors in the mountains.The cities of North Carolina offer historic neighborhoods and architecture, as well as cultural activities and athletic events. North Carolina has several professional...

    North Carolina's major economic sectors include banking, agriculture, information technology and biotechnology. Charlotte, North Carolina is the second largest center for banking in the country, and headquarters to large banks, like Bank of America.North Carolina is a major producer of poultry and eggs, hogs, cattle, milk, and tobacco.The Research ...

    North Carolina is culturally a southern state, known for its delicious food, music scenes, and college towns.North Carolinian cuisine is best known for its various styles of barbecue, which differ across regions of the state. The barbecue of North Carolina focuses on pork, from whole hog to pork shoulder. The eastern region of North Carolina is kno...

    North-South interstates include: Interstate 15, Interstate 17 and Interstate 19. East-West interstates include: Interstate 8, Interstate 10 and Interstate 40.

    US Highways and State Routes include: Route 60, Route 70, Route 89, Route 89A, Route 93, Route 95, Route 160, Route 180 and Route 191.

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  2. Detailed large map of North Carolina State, USA showing cities, counties, towns, state boundaries, roads, US highways and State routes.

  3. Free Map of North Carolina with Cities (Labeled) Download and printout this state map of North Carolina. Each map is available in US Letter format. All maps are copyright of the50unitedstates.com, but can be downloaded, printed and used freely for educational purposes.

  4. cities, towns, townships, unincorporated communities, census designated place. Map showing the population density of North Carolina. The U.S. state of North Carolina is divided into 100 counties. North Carolina ranks 28th in size by area, but has the seventh-highest number of counties in the country. [1]

  5. North Carolina is divided into 100 counties and contains 552 municipalities consisting of cities, towns, or villages. The three different terms have no legal distinction. Contents:

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  7. This county-level map of North Carolina is mobile-compatible, responsive, and includes clickable/zoomable counties, location markers and more. Easy to customize and install.

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