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List Of Metropolitan Areas Of North Carolina
See also *Table of United States Metropolitan Statistical Areas *Table of United States Combined Statistical Areas References {{Reflist North Carolina North Carolina () is a state in the Southeastern region of the United States. The state is the 28th largest and 9th-most populous of the United States. It is bordered by Virginia to the north, the Atlantic Ocean to the east, Georgia and So ...
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Stormy Charlotte
Stormy may refer to: Entertainment * ''Stormy'' (album), by Hank Williams, Jr. * "Stormy" (song), a 1968 song by the Classics IV * ''Stormy'' (film), a 1935 drama starring Noah Beery Jr., also the title character played by Beery * Stormy, a character from the children's TV show ''Rainbow Brite'' * Derek "Stormy" Waters, a character in the American animated TV show ''Sealab 2021'' * Stormy, a character(dragon) from the How to train your dragon cartoon People * Stormy Daniels (born 1979), American actress and director * Stormy Kendrick (born 1991), American female sprinter * Stormy Peters, free and open source software advocate * Leon Stormy Rottman (1918–1993), American weather forecaster and TV host * nickname of Roy Weatherly (1915–1991), American Major League Baseball player Other uses * Stormy Lake (other), several lakes * Stormy (mascot), the mascot of Lake Erie College, Painesville, Ohio, United States See also *Storm A storm is any disturbed state of th ...
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New Bern, NC MSA
The New Bern Metropolitan Statistical Area, as defined by the United States Census Bureau, is an area consisting of three counties in the Inner Banks region of eastern North Carolina, anchored by the city of New Bern. The designation of the area was changed from Micropolitan to Metropolitan in 2013. As of the 2000 census, the μSA had a population of 114,751 (though a July 1, 2009 estimate placed the population at 121,022). Counties * Craven * Jones *Pamlico Communities *Places with more than 20,000 inhabitants ** Havelock **New Bern (Principal city) *Places with 5,000 to 10,000 inhabitants ** James City (census-designated place) *Places with 1,000 to 5,000 inhabitants ** Brices Creek (census-designated place) ** Fairfield Harbour (census-designated place) ** Maysville ** Neuse Forest (census-designated place) ** River Bend ** Trent Woods *Places with 500 to 1,000 inhabitants **Alliance ** Bayboro ** Grantsboro ** Oriental ** Vanceboro *Places with less than 500 inhabitants * ...
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Table Of United States Combined Statistical Areas
Combined statistical area (CSA) is a United States Office of Management and Budget (OMB) term for a combination of adjacent metropolitan (MSA) and micropolitan statistical areas (µSA) across the 50 US states and the territory of Puerto Rico that can demonstrate economic or social linkage. CSAs were first designated in 2003. The OMB defines a CSA as consisting of various combinations of adjacent metropolitan and micropolitan areas with economic ties measured by commuting patterns. These areas that combine retain their own designations as metropolitan or micropolitan statistical areas within the larger combined statistical area. The primary distinguishing factor between a CSA and an MSA/µSA is that the social and economic ties between the individual MSAs/µSAs within a CSA are at lower levels than between the counties within an MSA. CSAs represent multiple metropolitan or micropolitan areas that have an employment interchange of at least 15%. CSAs often represent regions wi ...
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Table Of United States Metropolitan Statistical Areas
In the United States, a metropolitan statistical area (MSA) is a geographical region with a relatively high population density at its core and close economic ties throughout the area. Such regions are neither legally incorporated as a city or town would be, nor are they legal administrative divisions like counties or separate entities such as states; because of this, the precise definition of any given metropolitan area can vary with the source. The statistical criteria for a standard metropolitan area were defined in 1949 and redefined as metropolitan statistical area in 1983. A typical metropolitan area is centered on a single large city that wields substantial influence over the region (e.g., New York City or Chicago). However, some metropolitan areas contain more than one large city with no single municipality holding a substantially dominant position (e.g., Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex, Virginia Beach–Norfolk–Newport News (Hampton Roads), Riverside–San Bern ...
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Myrtle Beach Metropolitan Area
The Myrtle Beach metropolitan area (also Myrtle Beach–Conway–North Myrtle Beach MSA) is a census-designated metropolitan statistical area consisting of Horry County in South Carolina and Brunswick County in North Carolina. The wider Myrtle Beach CSA includes Georgetown County, South Carolina . The region's primary cities, in order by population are Myrtle Beach, South Carolina; Conway, South Carolina; Leland, North Carolina; North Myrtle Beach, South Carolina and Georgetown, South Carolina. Also included is Oak Island, North Carolina Oak Island is a seaside town located in the southeastern corner of North Carolina, United States. Part of Brunswick County, North Carolina, Brunswick County, the major portion of the town is on Oak Island (North Carolina), Oak Island which it s ... with a permanent population of 6,783 (as of the 2010 census) but a summertime population of approximately 50,000. Area Largest cities and towns Demographics The estimated population of ...
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Hampton Roads
Hampton Roads is the name of both a body of water in the United States that serves as a wide channel for the James River, James, Nansemond River, Nansemond and Elizabeth River (Virginia), Elizabeth rivers between Old Point Comfort and Sewell's Point where the Chesapeake Bay flows into the Atlantic Ocean, and the surrounding metropolitan region located in the southeastern Virginia and northeastern North Carolina portions of the Tidewater (region), Tidewater Region. Comprising the Virginia Beach–Norfolk–Newport News, VA–NC, metropolitan area and an extended combined statistical area that includes the Elizabeth City, North Carolina micropolitan area, Elizabeth City, North Carolina, micropolitan statistical area and Dare County, North Carolina, Kill Devil Hills, North Carolina, micropolitan statistical area, Hampton Roads is known for its large military presence, ice-free harbor, shipyards, coal piers, and miles of waterfront property and beaches, all of which contribute to th ...
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New Bern Metropolitan Statistical Area
The New Bern Metropolitan Statistical Area, as defined by the United States Census Bureau, is an area consisting of three counties in the Inner Banks region of eastern North Carolina, anchored by the city of New Bern, North Carolina, New Bern. The designation of the area was changed from Micropolitan to Metropolitan in 2013. As of the United States Census, 2000, 2000 census, the μSA had a population of 114,751 (though a July 1, 2009 estimate placed the population at 121,022). Counties *Craven County, North Carolina, Craven *Jones County, North Carolina, Jones *Pamlico County, North Carolina, Pamlico Communities *Places with more than 20,000 inhabitants **Havelock, North Carolina, Havelock **New Bern, North Carolina, New Bern (Principal city) *Places with 5,000 to 10,000 inhabitants **James City, North Carolina, James City (census-designated place) *Places with 1,000 to 5,000 inhabitants **Brices Creek, North Carolina, Brices Creek (census-designated place) **Fairfield Harbour, ...
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Greenville, NC CSA
Greenville-Washington, North Carolina Combined Statistical Area The Greenville, North Carolina Combined Statistical Area is newly established and is defined by the United States Census Bureau as the Greenville, NC Metropolitan Statistical Area and the Washington, NC Micropolitan Statistical Area. The 2012 population estimate was 220,061. Counties * Pitt * Beaufort Cities, Towns, and Communities Places with 85,000+ inhabitants * Greenville (Anchor city) Places with 5,000 - 85,000 inhabitants *Washington (Secondary city) * Winterville *Farmville Places with 3,000 - 5,000 inhabitants * Ayden * River Road Places with 500 - 3,000 inhabitants * Belhaven * Bethel * Chocowinity * Grifton (partial) * Snow Hill Places with less than 500 inhabitants *Aurora * Bath * Falkland *Fountain * Grimesland * Hookerton *Jason * Pantego *Pinetown *Simpson Simpson most often refers to: * Simpson (name), a British surname *''The Simpsons'', an animated American sitcom **The ...
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Rocky Mount-Wilson-Roanoke Rapids CSA
The Rocky Mount-Wilson-Roanoke Rapids Combined Statistical Area, as defined by the United States Census Bureau, is an area consisting of five counties in northeastern North Carolina. As of the 2010 census, the CSA had a population of 310,416, with an estimated population of 297,726 in 2018. The statistical area includes the Rocky Mount Metropolitan Statistical Area, Wilson Micropolitan Statistical Area, and Roanoke Rapids Micropolitan Statistical Area, and the counties of Nash, Wilson, Edgecombe, Halifax, Northampton. Attractions *Halifax Historic District - historic site operated by the North Carolina Department of Cultural Resources in Halifax, North Carolina. Every year, Halifax Day is held to celebrate the signing of the Halifax Resolves on April 12, 1776 (commemorated on the North Carolina state flag) with interpreters in period costumes providing guided tours of historic buildings, demonstrating historic crafts, teaching about colonial activities, and occasionally p ...
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