North Carolina Chiu State of North Carolina | |||||
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Chhiok-hō: Old North State; Tar Heel State | |||||
Piau-gí: Esse quam videri: "To be, rather than to seem" (official); First in Flight: First in Freedom | |||||
Koan-hong gí-giân | Eng-gí[1] | ||||
Liû-thong gí-giân |
2000 nî ê sî
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Chū-bîn chheng-ho͘ |
North Carolinian (official); Tar Heel (colloquial) | ||||
Siú-hú | Raleigh | ||||
Siāng-tōa siâⁿ-chhī | Charlotte | ||||
Siāng-tōa to͘-hōe | Charlotte metro area | ||||
Bīn-chek | Pâi-miâ tē-28 | ||||
• Ha̍p-kè |
53,819 sq mi (139,390 km2) | ||||
• Tang-sai khoah | 170 lí (261 km) | ||||
• Lâm-pak khoah | 560[3] lí (901 km) | ||||
• % chúi-bīn | 9.5 | ||||
• Hūi-tō͘ | 33° 50′ N to 36° 35′ N | ||||
• Keng-tō͘ | 75° 28′ W to 84° 19′ W | ||||
Jîn-kháu | Pâi-miâ tē-9 | ||||
• Ha̍p-kè | 10,146,788 (2016 est.)[4] | ||||
• Bi̍t-tō͘ |
208.7/sq mi (80.6/km2) Pâi-miâ tē-15 | ||||
• Hō͘-kháu siu-ji̍p tiong-ta̍t | $50,797 [5] (tē-38) | ||||
Koân-tō͘ | |||||
• Ko-tiám |
Mount Mitchell[6][7] 6,684 ft (2037 m) | ||||
• Pêng-kin | 700 ft (210 m) | ||||
• Kē-tiám |
Tāi-se-iûⁿ[6] sea level | ||||
Siat chiu chìn-chêng | North Carolina Séng | ||||
Sin chiu seng-li̍p | November 21, 1789 (tē-12) | ||||
Chiu-tiúⁿ | Roy Cooper (D) | ||||
Hù-chiu-tiúⁿ | Dan Forest (R) | ||||
Li̍p-hoat | General Assembly | ||||
• Siōng-gī-īⁿ | Senate | ||||
• Hā-gī-īⁿ | House of Representatives | ||||
Chham-gī-goân |
Richard Burr (R) Thom Tillis (R) | ||||
Chiòng-gī-īⁿ tāi-piáu |
10 Republicans 3 Democrats (lia̍t-toaⁿ) | ||||
Sî-khu | Eastern: UTC -5/-4 | ||||
ISO 3166 | US-NC | ||||
Kán-siá | NC, N.C. | ||||
Bāng-chām |
www |
North Carolina sī Bí-kok ê chi̍t-ê chiu, jîn-kháu tāi-iok ū 8,049,313, pâi-miâ tē 10. I ê siú-hú sī Raleigh, siāng-tōa ê siâⁿ-chhī sī Charlotte.
(a)Purpose. English is the common language of the people of the United States of America and the State of North Carolina. This section is intended to preserve, protect and strengthen the English language, and not to supersede any of the rights guaranteed to the people by the Constitution of the United States or the Constitution of North Carolina. (b) English as the Official Language of North Carolina. English is the official language of the State of North Carolina.[íng-íng bô-hāu ê liân-kiat]
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