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All parts of North Carolina have been hit by tornadoes, floods, hurricanes, lightning strikes, snow and ice storms. These natural disasters can cause power outages, property damage and disruption to food and water supplies.
Winters are mild and wet, with highs generally in the range of 47-53F and with lows around or just below freezing, although an occasional 60F warmer winter day is not uncommon. Lows may also fall into the 15-20 range occasionally. Raleigh receives an average six inches of snow in winter.
Panoramic mountains, charming small towns, bustling urban cities and relaxing beaches, North Carolina has a place for everyone. Whether its the scenic beauty of the state, the opportunity to grow your career, the affordable cost of living, or something else, there are plenty of reasons to move to North Carolina.
North Carolina is known for its wide variety of industries, with some of the primary industries being banking, biotechnology, and manufacturing. Other major industries include aerospace, furniture manufacturing, and textiles.
The state is known for its dose of Southern hospitality expect neighbors to say hello and communities that welcome newcomers. Many people also move for the excellent education and healthcare; North Carolina boasts top-ranked universities (Duke, UNC Chapel Hill, NC State) and a network of renowned hospitals.

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North Carolina has 739 places; 553 incorporated places and 186 census designated places (CDPs). The incorporated places consist of 76 cities, 456 towns, and 21 villages. Dellview town is an inactive town. Incorporated places are dependent within county subdivision except for Asheville city in Buncombe County.
In North Carolina, not only are about a third of registered voters Democratic, a third Republican, and a third unaffiliated (view our Voter Registration Statistics page for details); but also, top-of-ballot contest winners in our state historically have been a mix of Republicans and Democrats, even in the same election

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