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Converse. / 34.99556°N 81.84306°W / 34.99556; -81.84306. Converse is a Census-designated place located in Spartanburg County in the U.S. State of South Carolina. [4] According to the 2010 United States Census, the population was 608. [5]
Converse University. / 34.9546083°N 81.9170861°W / 34.9546083; -81.9170861. Converse University is a private university in Spartanburg, South Carolina. It was established in 1889 by a group of Spartanburg residents and named after textile pioneer Dexter Edgar Converse. It was originally a women's college but now admits men.
South Carolina's center of population is 2.4 mi (3.9 km) north of the State House in the city of Columbia. [ 3] According to the United States Census Bureau, as of 2020, South Carolina had an estimated population of 5,118,425, which is an increase of 493,041, or 10.7%, since the year 2010. According to the University of South Carolina 's Arnold ...
South Carolina ranked as the fastest-growing state in 2023, previous U.S. Census data shows. The state’s population grew by 1.7% to a total of 5,373,555. South Carolina was followed closely ...
New U.S. Census data shows a total population jump in South Carolina in 2022. See how much your county has grown. These SC counties are growing the fastest, new Census data shows
The latest Census data on migration between the states shows that in 2019, North Carolina had the most people at 33,940, to move to South Carolina in 2019. It was far more than the second-highest ...
The U.S. State of South Carolina currently has 20 statistical areas that have been delineated by the Office of Management and Budget (OMB). On July 21, 2023, the OMB delineated four combined statistical areas, ten metropolitan statistical areas, and six micropolitan statistical areas in South Carolina. [1] As of 2023, the largest of these is ...
Gaffney, SC μSA. ( 2020) The Upstate, historically known as the Upcountry, [ 2 ] is a region of the U.S. state of South Carolina, comprising the northwesternmost area of the state. Although loosely defined among locals, the general definition includes the 10 counties of the commerce-rich I-85 corridor in the northwest corner of South Carolina.