south-central North Carolina

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South-central North Carolina is a geographic area of the state characterized by its transitional landscape between the Piedmont and Coastal Plain, including regions such as the Sandhills.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf geographic region
region of North Carolina
borders South Carolina NERFINISHED
central North Carolina
eastern North Carolina
contains Fayetteville metropolitan area NERFINISHED
Fort Liberty area NERFINISHED
Sandhills region NERFINISHED
portions of the Sandhills game lands
country United States of America
surface form: United States
hasCharacteristic ecological diversity due to physiographic transition
mixture of rural and urbanized areas
presence of military installations
transition from rolling hills to flatter coastal plain
hasClimate humid subtropical climate
hasEconomicActivity livestock farming
military-related services
row-crop agriculture
timber production
hasElevation low to moderate elevation
hasHydrology Cape Fear River basin NERFINISHED
Pee Dee River basin NERFINISHED
hasLandscape transitional landscape between Piedmont and Coastal Plain
hasLandUse agriculture
forestry
military training areas
hasPhysiographicRegion Coastal Plain
Piedmont NERFINISHED
Sandhills NERFINISHED
hasSoilType sandy soils in Sandhills
hasVegetation longleaf pine ecosystems in Sandhills
mixed pine and hardwood forests
locatedIn North Carolina
southeastern United States NERFINISHED
partOf North Carolina Piedmont and Coastal Plain transition zone NERFINISHED

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Sandhills region of North Carolina locatedIn south-central North Carolina