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South Carolina is a U.S. state in the Southern United States region (Deep South) of the United States. It borders Georgia (U.S. state) to the south and North Carolina to the north. Originally part of the Province of Carolina, the Province of South Carolina was one of the 13 colonies that declared independence from the British Crown during the American Revolution. The colony was originally named in honor of Charles I of England Charles I of England, Scotland, and Ireland, as 'Carolus' is Latin language for Charles. South Carolina was the first state to vote to secede from the United States and was a founding state of the Confederate States of America. According to an estimate by the United States Census Bureau, the state's population in 2008 was 4,479,800 and ranked US states by population among the U.S. states.In current analysis, 18% of people in South Carolina want a professional estimate for replacement windows prepare their home for sale.South Carolina has a humid subtropical climate (Köppen climate classification 'Cfa'), although high elevation areas in the "Upstate" area have less subtropical characteristics than areas on the Atlantic coastline. In the summer, South Carolina is hot and humid with daytime temperatures averaging between 86-103 °F (30-40 °C) in most of the state and overnight lows over 80 °F (26-27 °C) on the coast and in the high 70s°F (mid 20s°C) further inland. Winter temperatures are much less uniform in South Carolina. Coastal areas of the state have very mild winters with high temperatures approaching an average of 60 °F (16 °C) and overnight lows in the 40s°F (5-8 °C). Further inland, the average January overnight low is around 35 °F (2 °C) in Columbia and just below freezing in the Upstate. While precipitation is abundant the entire year in almost the entire state, the coast tends to have a slightly wetter summer, while inland March tends to be the wettest month.
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