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North Carolina is just South of Virginia and was one of the 13 colonies.
North Carolina is a separate state abutting Virginia on the south
North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, and Virginia
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Maryland to the north, West Virginia to the northwest, Kentucky to the west, and North Carolina to the south-
Interstate 77 crosses West Virginia from north to south. It crosses the Ohio River near Parkersburg and goes south through Charleston (state capital) and into Virginia.
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If you travel straight north from most parts of South Carolina, you would eventually cross into West Virginia. From the easternmost parts of South Carolina, you would have to go north and a bit west to get into West Virginia.
About five miles north of Orange, Virginia and fifteen miles south of Culpeper on highway 15.
The state south of Virginia is North Carolina.
North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, and Tennessee if you travel from southwest Virginia
Yes, North Carolina is South of Virginia.
it is north from massachusetts
The longest highway in West Virginia is Route 20. It is 262.1 miles long and runs from north to south.
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I-35 is the primary north to south interstate highway in Iowa.
Yes, North Carolina is South of Virginia.