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List of unincorporated communities in North Carolina

The following is a partial list of named, but unincorporated communities in the state of North Carolina. To be listed, the unincorporated community should either be a Census Designated Place (CDP) or a place with at least a few commercial businesses. A crossroads is not necessarily considered an unincorporated "community". Former incorporated towns usually qualify.


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A

Alamance County

Alexander County

Alleghany County

B

Beaufort County

Buncombe County

Burke County

C

Cabarrus County

Caldwell County

Carteret County

Caswell County

Catawba County

Chatham County

Cleveland County

Columbus County

Craven County

Cumberland County

Currituck County

D

Dare County

Davidson County

Davie County

Durham County

E

Edgecombe County

F

Forsyth County

G

Gaston County

Granville County

Guilford County

H

Halifax County

Harnett County

Haywood County

Henderson County

Hoke County

J

Jackson County

Johnston County

L

Lincoln County

M

Madison County

  • Belva, North Carolina
  • Foster Creek, North Carolina
  • Guntertown, North Carolina
  • Joe, North Carolina
  • Luck, North Carolina
  • Petersburg, North Carolina
  • Springcreek, North Carolina
  • Spillcorn, North Carolina
  • Trust, North Carolina
  • Walnut, North Carolina
  • Wolf Laurel, North Carolina

McDowell County

Moore County

N

New Hanover County

Northampton County

O

Onslow County

P

Person County

R

Randolph County

Robeson County

Rockingham County

Rowan County

S

Stanly County

Surry County

T

Transylvania County

  • Pisgah Forest, North Carolina

V

Vance County

W

Wake County

Wayne County

Wilkes County

Y

Yadkin County

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