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- Geography of North Carolina - Wikipedia
The geography of North Carolina falls naturally into three divisions — the Appalachian Mountains in the west (including the Blue Ridge and Great Smoky Mountains), the central Piedmont Plateau, and the eastern Atlantic Coastal Plain
- North Carolina | Geography, Capital, Map, History, Facts | Britannica
One of the 13 original states, it lies on the Atlantic coast midway between New York and Florida and is bounded to the north by Virginia, to the east by the Atlantic Ocean, to the south by South Carolina and Georgia, and to the west by Tennessee
- North Carolina Maps Facts - World Atlas
Physical map of North Carolina showing major cities, terrain, national parks, rivers, and surrounding countries with international borders and outline maps Key facts about North Carolina
- North Carolina State Map | USA | Detailed Maps of North Carolina (NC)
North Carolina covers an area of approximately 53,820 square miles and is rich in diverse landscapes The state divides into three primary regions: the Coastal Plain, the Piedmont, and the Mountains
- Geography of North Carolina
North Carolina encompasses lofty mountains, rollings hills, tidal rivers, beaches, estuaries, swamps, marshes, forests, and large cities Its geography has contributed to the development of the airplane
- North Carolina Geography – Home of the NC Geographical Society
We are accepting research articles, comprehensive review articles, book reviews, letters to the editor, curriculum articles, and special Carolina Landscape articles discussing the cultural landscape of North Carolina
- North Carolina Geography Resources Guide | NC DNCR
To help you explore the history and science of our state's places, we've compiled resources related to North Carolina geography produced by our department below
- North Carolina Pictures and Facts | National Geographic Kids
North Carolina is south of Virginia, east of Tennessee, north of South Carolina, and west of the Atlantic Ocean Traveling across North Carolina, visitors can see three unique regions
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