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  1. ローリー [2] ( Raleigh [ˈrɑːli] [3] ) またはラーレイ、ラーリーと呼ばれるの [注釈 1] [要出典] は、 アメリカ合衆国 ノースカロライナ州 中央部に位置する都市。. 同州の 州都 であり、 ウェイク郡 の 郡庁所在地 である。. また、北は ニュージャージー州 ...

  2. Cardinal Gibbons are members of the North Carolina High School Athletic Association (NCHSAA), and are currently classified as a 4A high school. The schools team name is the Crusaders, with the school colors being green and gold. Listed below are sports offered at Cardinal Gibbons. The 2021 Cardinal Gibbons Crusaders football team won the school ...

  3. Wakefield High School has 2,151 students; composed of 1,155 males and 996 females. [1] As for student demographics; 44% of the students are White, 30% are Black, 18% are Hispanic, 5% are Asian, 3% are two or more races, <1% are American Indian/ Alaskan Native, and <1% are Native Hawaiian/ Pacific Islander. 20% of students are eligible to ...

  4. Foundations. Founded in 1789, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (at the time called the University of North Carolina) is one of three schools to claim the title of oldest public university in the United States. It closed from 1871 to 1875, faced with serious financial and enrollment problems during the Reconstruction era.

  5. Raleigh. Raleighs beliggenhed i USA 35°47′N 78°38′V. /  35.78°N 78.64°V  / 35.78; -78.64. Raleigh er hovedstad i den amerikanske delstat North Carolina. Byen har 467.665 (2020, 2020) [2] indbyggere og er dermed statens næstfolkerigeste, kun overgået af Charlotte . Byen er administrativt centrum for det amerikanske county Wake ...

  6. The current mayor is Democrat Mary-Ann Baldwin, who was first elected in 2019. The longest-serving mayors in Raleigh's history are Avery C. Upchurch, who was in office for ten years between 1983 and 1993, and Charles Meeker, who served from 2001 through 2011. Four mayors have served for eight years.

  7. December 23, 1987 [2] Designated CP. April 15, 1978. Christ Episcopal Church, also known as Christ Church on Capitol Square, is an Episcopal church at 120 East Edenton Street in Raleigh, North Carolina. [3] Built in 1848–53 to a design by Richard Upjohn, it is one of the first Gothic Revival churches in the American South.