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Há 1 dia · Province of South Carolina: Admitted to the Union: May 23, 1788 (8th) Capital: Columbia: Largest city: Charleston: Largest county or equivalent: Greenville: Largest metro and urban areas: Greenville (combined and metro) Columbia (urban) Government •
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Columbia is the capital city of the U.S. state of South...
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Há 3 dias · South Carolina can be divided geologically into three separate provinces. The Blue Ridge Mountain province dominates the northwestern corner of the state, covering about 2 percent of the state’s area; the highest point in South Carolina, Sassafras Mountain , rises on a crest in this region to an elevation of 3,560 feet (1,085 metres).
Há 2 dias · The downtown Charleston waterfront on the Battery. Charleston is the most populous city in the U.S. state of South Carolina, the county seat of Charleston County, [8] and the principal city in the Charleston metropolitan area. [b] The city lies just south of the geographical midpoint of South Carolina's coastline on Charleston Harbor ...
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Há 2 dias · The Blue Ridge Mountains are a physiographic province of the larger Appalachian Highlands range. The mountain range is located in the Eastern United States and extends 550 miles southwest from southern Pennsylvania through Maryland, West Virginia, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, and Georgia. [1]
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Há 1 dia · South Carolina is a state in the southeastern United States; it is bordered by the Atlantic Ocean in the southeast, by North Carolina in the north and northeast. The Savannah River forms a natural border with Georgia in the west. The state's nickname is "The Palmetto State." Short History.
Há 5 dias · Columbia, city, capital of South Carolina, U.S., and seat (1799) of Richland county. It lies in the centre of the state on the east bank of the Congaree River at the confluence of the Broad and Saluda rivers.
Há 2 dias · The South, region, southeastern U.S., generally south of the Mason and Dixon Line. It includes Alabama, Arkansas, Delaware, the District of Columbia, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Mississippi, North Carolina, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, and West Virginia.