North Carolina is just above South Carolina.
The to sates that are due north of Georgia is Tennessee and the capital is Nashville, and the other one is north Carolina and the capital isAtlant.
North Carolina's nickname is "The Old North State." It originates from when Carolina split in 1710 to form North and South Carolina. The Northern half was the older settlement, therefore, Old North State.
Atlanta is the capital of Georgia, which is in the southeast just north of Florida, east of Alabama, and south of South Carolina. Atlanta sits just to the north-northwest of the center of the state.
North Carolina is just South of Virginia and was one of the 13 colonies.
Well, honey, North Carolina is to South Carolina as North Dakota is to South Dakota. They're both neighboring states that share a direction in their names. It's not rocket science, just geography.
yes it is it just to the north of South Carolina but is in north hahaha
Lake Wylie, South Carolina near the state line. Just below Charlotte, North Carolina
North Carolina has mountains, flatlands, oceanfront (beaches) and is also the site of one of the first English settlements that just disappeared and was never seen or heard of again. Was it called Roanoke Island? (not sure)
North Carolina
Virginia
Just check the Google Maps, fool! <facepalm>