Red leech (South Carolina)
A red hill (British: Red Hill) is national census designation area (CDP) located in the Ollie county at the east end of United States of America South Carolina. The population in the national census was 13,223 people for 2,010 years. There is it in grand Strand extending to Atlantic coast of South Carolina, but there is it at the position slightly away from the shore. I belong to the Myrtle Beach north Myrtle Beach Conway wide area urban area, and the urban area population is 329,449 people.
Red leech | |
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— National census designated area — | |
Red Hill, South Carolina | |
Position of the red leech in South Carolina | |
A coordinate: 33°47'18" N 79°0'49" W / 33.78833 degrees N 79.01361 degrees W | |
Country | The United States of America |
State | South Carolina |
County | Ollie county |
Area | |
- 計 | 11.0mi2 (28.5km2) |
- Land | 10.9mi2 (28.3km2) |
- The surface of the water | 0.1mi2 (0.2km2) |
Altitude | 33ft (10m) |
Population (2010 national census) | |
- 計 | 13,223 people |
Equal time obi | Eastern Standard Time (UTC-5) |
- Daylight saving time | Eastern Daylight Time (UTC-4) |
FIPS code | 45-59190[1] |
GNIS feature ID | 1225782[2] |
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Geography
The red leech is located in 33°47'18" N 79°0'49" W / 33.78833 degrees N 79.01361 degrees W 1 (33.788368, -79.013715) [3]. It is between it in Conway of the county seat and Myrtle Beach in Atlantic coast in the Ollie county.
If depend on the United States of America Bureau of the Census, the CDP entire surface product is 11.0 square mile (28.5 km2);, of these, in the land 10.9 square mile (28.3 km2), the area of the sea, area of the sea rate is 0.82% at 0.1 square mile (0.2 km2).
Population dynamics
It is the population statistics data by the national census of 2000 as follows [1].
Basic data
Population composition according to the race
| Age-specific population composition
A household and family (the number of the households)
| IncomeAn income and the family budget
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Footnote
- ^ a b "American FactFinder". United States Census Bureau. January 31, 2008 reading.
- ^ "US Board on Geographic Names". United States Geological Survey (October 25, 2007). January 31, 2008 reading.
- ^ "US Gazetteer files: 2010, 2000, and 1990". United States Census Bureau (February 12, 2011). April 23, 2011 reading.
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