- The
Pamlico people lived on the
Pamlico River in
North Carolina.
Named after them were
Pamlico Sound, the
largest sound in
North Carolina, and
Pamlico County...
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Pamlico Sound (/ˈpæmlɪkoʊ/ PAM-lik-oh) is a
large estuarine lagoon in
North Carolina. The
largest lagoon along the
North American East Coast, it extends...
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USCGC Pamlico may
refer to the
following United States Coast Guard cutters that are
named for
Pamlico Sound: USRC
Pamlico (1907), a
revenue cutter in...
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Pamlico Capital,
which was
formerly called First Union Capital Partners and then
Wachovia Capital Partners, is an
independent private equity firm focused...
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Pamlico County (/ˈpæmlɪkoʊ/ PAM-lik-oh) is a
county located in the U.S.
state of
North Carolina. As of the 2020 census, the po****tion was 12,276. Its...
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Carolina Algonquian (also
known as
Pamlico, Croatoan) was an
Algonquian language of the
Eastern Algonquian subgroup formerly spoken in
North Carolina...
- Albemarle-
Pamlico Peninsula is a
large peninsula (about 3,200
square miles) on the
North Carolina coast,
lying between the
Albemarle Sound to the north...
- The
Pamlico /ˈpæmlɪkoʊ/
River is a
tidal river that
flows into
Pamlico Sound, in
North Carolina in the
United States. It is
formed by the
confluence of...
- CSS
Pamlico was a
sidewheel steamer that
served in the
Confederate States Navy
during the
early stages of the
American Civil War.
Originally a p****enger...
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properties and
districts listed on the
National Register of
Historic Places in
Pamlico County,
North Carolina.
Click the "Map of all coordinates" link to the...