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noun - the area of the states of North Carolina and South Carolina
noun - the area of the states of North Carolina and South Carolina
The colonies (after 1729) or present-day states of North Carolina and South Carolina.
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Eastern region |
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Oct 11 2008 Newsday.com |
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A commercial and residential suburb in Puerto Rico, east of San Juan population 167,000 (est. 2009). |
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Carolinas, Durango, MEXICO |
Carolinas, Chihuahua, MEXICO |
Carolinas, E2, PHILIPPINES |
Carolinas, Ciego de Avila, CUBA |
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The Carolinas are the U.S. states of North Carolina and South Carolina, considered collectively. They are bordered by Virginia to the north, Tennessee to the west, and Georgia to the southwest. The Atlantic Ocean is to the east. Combining North Carolina's population of 10,042,802 and South Carolina's of 4,896,146, the Carolinas have a population of 14,938,948 as of 2015. If the Carolinas were a single state of the United States, it would be the fifth-most populous state, behind California, Texas, Florida, and New York. The Carolinas were known as the Province of Carolina during America's early colonial period, from 1663 to 1710. Prior to that, the land was considered part of the Colony and Dominion of Virginia, from 1609 to 1663. The province, named Carolina to honor King Charles I of England, was divided into two colonies in 1729, although the actual date is the subject of debate. |