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North Carolina (IPA: /n k.la.n/) is a state located on the Atlantic Seaboard in the southeastern region of the United States of America. It was one of the original Thirteen Colonies, originally known as Carolina, and the home of the first English colony in the Americas. On 20 May 1861, it became the last of the Confederate states to secede from the Union, and was readmitted on 4 July 1868. It was also the location of the first successful powered heavier-than-air flight by the Wright brothers at Kill Devil Hills near Kitty Hawk in 1903. Today, it is a fast-growing state with an increasingly diverse economy and population. As of 1 July 2006, the population estimate is 8,856,505[3] - a 10% increase since 1 April 2000.

Due to its wide range of elevation, from sea level on the coast to almost 6,700 feet (2,042 m) in the mountains, North Carolina has the most variation in climate of all the southeastern states. The climate in the coastal and Piedmont regions of eastern and central North Carolina is similar to other southern states such as Georgia and South Carolina, while the climate in the western mountains is closer to that found in New England or the upper Midwest. While the coastal plains, especially the tidewater areas, are strongly influenced by the Atlantic Ocean, the western, mountainous part of the state is more than 300 miles from the coast, resulting in considerably less maritime influence. As such, the climate of the state ranges from a warm, humid subtropical climate near the coast to a humid continental climate in the mountains. Most of the state falls in the humid subtropical zone.



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The State of North Carolina
Flag of North Carolina State seal of North Carolina
Flag of North Carolina Seal
Nickname(s): Tar Heel State; Old North State; The Rip Van Winkle State
Motto(s): Esse quam videri

(Latin: To be, rather than to seem)

Map of the United States with North Carolina highlighted
Official language(s) English
Capital Raleigh
Largest city Charlotte
Area Ranked 28th
Total 53,865 sq mi (139,509 kmē)
Width 150 miles (240 km)
Length 560[1] miles (901 km)
% water 9.5
Latitude 34°N to 36°21'N
Longitude 75°30'W to 84°15'W
Population Ranked 10th
Total (2000) 8,049,313
Density 165.24/sq mi 63.80/kmē (17th)
Elevation
Highest point Mt. Mitchell[2] 6,684 ft (2,038 m)
Mean 705 ft (215 m)
Lowest point Atlantic Ocean[2] 0 ft (0 m)
Admission to Union November 21, 1789 (12th)
Governor Mike Easley (D)
U.S. Senators Elizabeth Dole (R) Richard Burr (R)
Congressional Delegation List
Time zone Eastern: UTC-5/-4
Abbreviations NC US-NC
Web site www.nc.gov


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