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South Carolina's majestic shoreline and southern hospitality are sure to charm all who visit the state. The Lowcountry's unique coastline stretches from Savannah, Georgia to just north of Charleston, South Carolina. The area has hundreds of islands; it's a premier destination for those wanting to relax along unspoiled coast. Hilton Head Island is one of the best known spots in the heart of the Lowcountry, and is thoroughly dedicated to the worship of golf. Captains of industry will enjoy sport fishing in the Gulf stream. South Carolina's climate is humid and subtropical, with long, hot summers and short, mild winters.



South Carolina, United States

Map of North & South Carolina, United States



Regional Statistics for South Carolina, United States


Location:
bordered by North Carolina on the north; by Georgia on the south and the west; by the Atlantic on the east
Population:
4,012,012
Languages:
English
Capital:
Columbia
Currency:
U.S. dollar
Climate:
humid subtropical climate
Temperature Range:
0 to +30
Terrain:
coastal, flat, rolling hills, swamp, rivers, mountainous

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