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Activity facility is
located in
Perquimans County. The
county was
originally created as
Berkeley Precinct. It was
renamed Perquimans Precinct around 1684 and...
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district boundaries to add Chowan, Franklin, Greene, Pasquotank,
Perquimans,
Tyrrell counties and the
remainder of
Vance County while removing Wayne...
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Perquimans County Schools is the
public school district responsible for
Perquimans County,
North Carolina. The
district consists of four schools: Perquimans...
- The
Perquimans River is a
coastal waterway in
Northeastern North Carolina in the
United States.
Located entirely within Perquimans County, the
river drains...
- candidate: Camden, Duplin, Franklin, Haywood, Jones, Madison, Montgomery,
Perquimans and Swain.
Alleghany Brunswick Greene Pamlico Pender Pitt
Rockingham Sampson...
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second House district,
including constituents in Chowan, Dare, Gates,
Perquimans and
Tyrrell counties. A
lawyer from Edenton,
North Carolina, Culpepper...
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Pender 21,956 64.26% 11,723 34.31% 490 1.43% 10,233 29.95% 34,169
Perquimans 4,903 65.51% 2,492 33.30% 89 1.19% 2,411 32.21% 7,484
Person 13,184 60...
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Woodville is an
unincorporated community in
Perquimans and
Pasquotank counties in
North Carolina,
United States. It lies on U.S.
Highway 17, southwest...
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Franklin Guilford Jackson Madison Montgomery Pamlico Pasquotank Pender Perquimans Pitt
Rockingham Sampson Wake
Watauga Yancey "1992
Presidential Election...
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Mecklenburg (Largest city: Charlotte)
Montgomery (Largest city: Troy)
Perquimans (Largest city: Hertford)
Swain (Largest city: Cherokee) Bush won nine...