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  1. Home | nc.gov

    3 days ago · North Carolina's Official Website, featuring information about government services, updates, and guides to exploring and enjoying our state.

  2. North Carolina - Wikipedia

    North Carolina (/ ˌkærəˈlaɪnə / ⓘ KARR-ə-LY-nə) is a state in the Southeastern and South Atlantic regions of the United States. It is bordered by Virginia to the north, the Atlantic Ocean …

  3. Visit North Carolina | Official NC Travel & Tourism Website

    Discover the charm of North Carolina, where breathtaking landscapes, vibrant cities and rich cultural heritage meet. From the serene beauty of the Blue Ridge Mountains to the pristine …

  4. North Carolina | Geography, Capital, Map, History, & Facts

    6 days ago · North Carolina, constituent state of the United States of America. One of the 13 original states, it lies on the Atlantic coast midway between New York and Florida and is …

  5. Home | NCpedia

    Online encyclopedia of North Carolina with over 8,400 articles.

  6. About NC - nc.gov

    North Carolina is proud to have been the first in the nation to address learning standards, student tests and school accountability simultaneously. North Carolina boasts 50+ colleges and …

  7. Home | Mecklenburg County Government

    Mecklenburg County and its partners are working together to make sure resources are available to residents facing food insecurity.

  8. Places to Visit in North Carolina - NC Cities & Regions

    There’s a terrain for every traveler in North Carolina. Explore our three distinct regions home to storied mountain ranges, charm-filled cities and barrier-island beaches.

  9. 550+ North Carolina Travel Guides by Locals (NC Tripping)

    NC Tripping shares North Carolina travel from a local's perspective. Our 550+ guides cover the best things to do, places to visit, and more attractions!

  10. Judges allow North Carolina to use a map drawn in bid to give ...

    15 hours ago · Federal judges have allowed North Carolina to use a redrawn congressional map designed to give Republicans an additional U.S. House seat.