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  1. Raleigh, North Carolina. Ti Raleigh ( / ˈrɑːli /; RAH-lee) [3] ket isu ti kapitolio ti Estado ti North Carolina ken isu pay ti tugaw ti kondado ti Kondado ti Wake. Ti siudad ket sakupenna ti kadakkel ti daga iti 142.8 kuadrado milia (370 km 2 ). Ti populasion ti siudad ket 431,746 segun ti senso ti Estados Unidos idi Hulio 1, 2013. [4]

  2. Wake County is located in the U.S. state of North Carolina. As of the 2020 census, its population was 1,129,410, [1] making it North Carolina's most populous county. From July 2005 to July 2006, Wake County was the 9th-fastest growing county in the United States, [2] with Cary and Raleigh being the 8th- and 15th-fastest growing communities ...

  3. St. Agnes Hospital was a private hospital in Raleigh, North Carolina, United States. Open from 1896 to 1961, it served the city's black residents. The hospital and an associated nursing school were founded after Aaron Burris Hunter and Sarah Hunter, instructors at St. Augustine's College, became concerned about the limited options local black ...

  4. North Carolina Museum of Art; North Carolina Museum of History; Le musée des sciences naturelles de Caroline du Nord est le plus grand musée du genre dans le sud-est des États-Unis. Raleigh City Museum; Playspace; Pullen Park, sur le campus de l'université d'État de Caroline du Nord. JC Raulston Arboretum internationalement renommé.

  5. History[edit] Groundbreaking services for the Raleigh North Carolina Temple, located in Apex, North Carolina, were held on February 6, 1999. After the temple was completed, about 31,000 people toured the temple during the public open house. LDS Church president Gordon B. Hinckley dedicated the temple on December 18, 1999.

  6. 12 de mai. de 2024 · Raleigh, city, capital of North Carolina, and seat (1771) of Wake county, central North Carolina, U.S. It lies roughly 25 miles (40 km) southeast of both Chapel Hill and Durham, the three cities forming one of the state’s major urban areas—the Research Triangle. The site was selected in 1788, and the city was laid off from a tract of forest ...

  7. Snow in North Carolina is seen on a regular basis in the mountains. North Carolina averages 5 inches (130 mm) of snow per winter season. However, this varies greatly across the state. Along the coast, most areas register less than 2 inches (51 mm) per year while the state capital, Raleigh, averages 6.0 inches (150 mm).