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Whitechurch is usually considered to lie within the greater Rathfarnham area. Whitechurch is in a townland and civil parish of the same name. [1] The name of the area is derived its name from a small white church in Kilmashogue, built near an ancient cairn (which is a protected monument). Little remains of the church.
Dublin is a town in Bladen County, North Carolina, United States. At the 2020 census , the town population was 267. Dublin is located on North Carolina Highway 87 and is known as the " Peanut Capital of North Carolina".
Bethel Township, population 4,467, is one of fifteen townships in Bladen County, North Carolina. Bethel Township is 43.33 square miles (112.2 km 2) [1] in size and is located in western Bladen County. The Town of Dublin is within Bethel Township.
Bladen County is a member of the Lumber River Council of Governments, a regional planning board representing five counties. [24] It lies within the bounds of North Carolina's 15th Prosecutorial District, the 13A Superior Court District, and the 13th District Court District. [25]
The North Carolina chapter of the American Planning Association proposed reforms which were adopted in 2005. [2] The purpose of these reforms was to simplify, modernize, and make technical changes to the existing land use and planning laws. [2] The reform bills were sponsored by state Senator Daniel G. Clodfelter and Representative Lucy T ...
NC 410 was established in 1936 as a new primary routing from US 74/US 76 in Chadbourn to NC 41/NC 87 in Dublin. By 1938, NC 410 was extended south as new primary routing to US 701 in Tabor City. [2] In 1949, NC 410 was extended to the South Carolina state line, replacing US 701, and continuing south as SC 410. [3]
The Coastal Plain is the largest geographic area of the state, and covers roughly 45% of North Carolina. The Coastal Plain begins along the fall line , a line that marks the boundary between metamorphic/igneous rocks of the Piedmont province (to the west) and sedimentary rocks of the Coastal Plain province (to the east).
The elected officials represent the 5 counties and 17 municipalities that lie within the NC Capital Area MPO's Metropolitan Area. [1] The TAC typically meets on the third Wednesday of each month from 4:00 pm–6:00 pm in Raleigh, NC. The TCC typically meets on the first Thursday of each month from 10:00 am – 12:00 pm in Raleigh, NC.