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Nash County rests in the northeastern part of North Carolina [4] along the dividing line between the Peidmont and Coastal Plain regions. [3] According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the county has a total area of 542.82 square miles (1,405.9 km 2), of which 540.44 square miles (1,399.7 km 2) is land and 2.38 square miles (6.2 km 2) (0.44%) is covered by water. [16]
Rocky Mount is a city in Nash and Edgecombe counties in the U.S. state of North Carolina. [6] [7] The city's population was 54,341 as of the 2020 census, making it the 20th-most populous city in North Carolina. [8]
Transportation in Nash County, North Carolina (24 P) Pages in category "Nash County, North Carolina" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total.
Nashville is a town in Nash County, North Carolina, United States. The town was founded in 1780 and features Victorian and Queen Anne style homes. It is part of the Rocky Mount, North Carolina Metropolitan Statistical Area. The population of Nashville was 5,632 in 2020. [5] It is the county seat of Nash County. [6]
Spring Hope is a town in Nash County, North Carolina, United States. It is part of the Rocky Mount, North Carolina Metropolitan Statistical Area . The population was 1,320 at the 2010 census .
All of Nash and Franklin counties. Part of Vance County. [6] 2005–2013 All of Nash and Wilson counties. [7] Buck Newton: Republican: January 1, 2011 – January 1, 2017 Retired to run for Attorney General. 2013–2019 Parts of Nash, Wilson, and Johnston counties. [8] Rick Horner: Republican: January 1, 2017 – January 1, 2021 Retired. 2019 ...
Bill Daughtridge: Republican: January 1, 2003 – January 1, 2009 Retired to run for State Treasurer. 2003–2013 Part of Nash County. [4] [5] Randy Stewart: Democratic: January 1, 2009 – January 1, 2011 Lost re-election. Jeff Collins: Republican: January 1, 2011 – January 1, 2019 Retired. 2013–2019 Parts of Nash and Franklin counties. [6 ...
Elm City is a town in Nash and Wilson County, United States. The population was 1,298 in 2010. It is a suburb of Wilson, North Carolina. Elm City elected its first Black female mayor in its November 2021 municipal elections.