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  1. South Carolina ( / ˌkærəˈlaɪnə / ⓘ KARR-ə-LY-nə) is a poo in the coastal Southeastern region of the United States. It borders North Carolina to the north, the Atlantic Ocean to the southeast, and Georgia to the southwest across the Savannah River. Along with North Carolina, it makes up the Carolinas region of the East Coast.

  2. Hace 4 días · South Carolina, constituent state of the United States of America, one of the 13 original colonies. It lies on the southern Eastern Seaboard of the United States. Shaped like an inverted triangle with an east-west base of 285 miles (459 km) and a north-south extent of about 225 miles (360 km), the state is bounded on the north by ...

  3. South Carolina is a state in the southeast United States. Its capital city is Columbia which with 137,300 people is the largest city in South Carolina by population. The population of the state is about 5.2 million people, ranked 23rd in the United States.

  4. South Carolina was one of the Thirteen Colonies that first formed the United States. European exploration of the area began in April 1540 with the Hernando de Soto expedition, which unwittingly introduced diseases that decimated the local Native American population. [1]

  5. Carolina del Sur (en inglés, South Carolina) es uno de los cincuenta estados que, junto con Washington D. C., forman los Estados Unidos de América. Su capital es Columbia, y su ciudad más poblada es Charleston.

  6. 9 de nov. de 2009 · U.S. States. South Carolina. By: History.com Editors. Updated: November 4, 2022 | Original: November 9, 2009. copy page link. Print Page. Getty Images / Hollie Davenport / EyeEm. Settled by the...

  7. The U.S. state of South Carolina is located in the Southern United States. It is the 23rd largest state by population, with a population of 5,118,425 according to 2020 United States Census estimates. [1] Demographics. South Carolina's center of population is 2.4 mi (3.9 km) north of the State House in the city of Columbia. [3]