Cities & Towns in North Carolina,

North Carolina, Located on the East Coast of the United States, this state is home to major cities like Charlotte, Raleigh, and Greensboro. It is known for its diverse landscapes, from the Appalachian Mountains to the Atlantic coastline, and for its significant role in tobacco, textile, and furniture industries.. As of 2020 state had an estimated population of 10,600,823 inhabitants. The state was created 236 years ago in 1789. Its capital city is Raleigh.

There are 54 city/town in North Carolina, . The largest city of North Carolina is Charlotte with a population of 900,350. Other cities include, Cary population 173,587, Concord population 98,500, Cornelius population 30,804, Clayton population 26,458

Charlotte
Charlotte

Charlotte, The fourteenth most populous city in the United States and the center of the Charlotte metropolitan area.

Cary
Cary

Cary, Town in North Carolina, United States

Concord
Concord

Concord, The most populous city in Cabarrus County, North Carolina.

From the Appalachian Mountains to the shores of the Atlantic Ocean, North Carolina's geography shapes its distinctive destinations. With a population of over 10 million people, North Carolina squeezes charm and culture into its 53,000 square miles. Can't-miss cities and towns include:

Charlotte - The largest and most cosmopolitan city in NC, Charlotte boasts professional sports, museums, a lively arts scene, and a blossoming food and microbrewery movement.

Raleigh - North Carolina’s capital is home to top universities, the State Capitol building, and the bustling Fayetteville Street. Museums and performing arts venues make it a cultural hub.

Asheville – Nestled in the Blue Ridge Mountains, Asheville melds old and new with its historic architecture, farm-to-table fare, and thriving craft beer scene. Outdoor adventure abounds in the surrounding peaks and waterfalls.

Wilmington - Coastal Wilmington flaunts antebellum architecture and its riverfront location. It provides access to Carolina beaches and serves as a filming location for movies and TV shows.

Winston-Salem – Showcasing early Moravian influence, Winston-Salem has a historic downtown, lively arts environment, and is the birthplace of North Carolina’s wine industry.

From mountain vistas to beaches and colonial to modern, North Carolina’s cities and towns highlight intriguing history against scenic backdrops.

All North Carolina Cities (Aphebetical)

List of cities, towns, neighborhoods & other populated places in North Carolina.

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City Name County Population
Charlotte Mecklenburg 900,350
Cary Wake 173,587
Concord Cabarrus 98,500
Cornelius Mecklenburg 30,804
Clayton Johnston 26,458
Carrboro Orange 21,239
Clemmons Forsyth 21,089
Conover Catawba 8,573
Clinton Davie 8,332
Carolina Beach New Hanover 6,369
Cullowhee Jackson 6,228
Cherryville Gaston 6,138
Carolina Shores Brunswick 4,802
Creedmoor Granville 4,615
Cramerton Gaston 4,511
Canton Haywood 4,369
China Grove Rowan 4,249
Cajahs Mountain Caldwell 2,823
Carthage Moore 2,595
Coats Harnett 2,520
Calabash Brunswick 2,360
Cape Carteret Carteret 2,061
Cricket Wilkes 1,855
Cordova Richmond 1,775
Chadbourn Columbus 1,699
Connelly Springs Burke 1,648
Claremont Catawba 1,414
Clyde Haywood 1,308
Cedar Point Carteret 1,296
Castle Hayne New Hanover 1,202
Columbus Polk 1,007
Cooleemee Davie 982
Cleveland Rowan 875
Candor Montgomery 817
Chocowinity Beaufort 770
Columbia Tyrrell 752
Clarkton Bladen 741
Conway Northampton 721
Catawba Catawba 627
Camden Camden 599
Calypso Duplin 528
Caswell Beach Brunswick 438
Cove City Craven 387
Cofield Hertford 363
Cameron Moore 352
Cedar Rock Caldwell 299
Casar Cleveland 292
Castalia Nash 273
Conetoe Edgecombe 263
Creswell Washington 232
Crossnore Avery 231
Cerro Gordo Columbus 195
Colerain Bertie 172
Como Hertford 82
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