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  1. Surry County is located both within the Piedmont region of central North Carolina and in the Appalachian Mountains region of western North Carolina. Most of the eastern two-thirds of the county lies within the Piedmont, a region of gently rolling hills and valleys.

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  3. Surry. Type: County with 73,700 residents. Description: county in North Carolina, United States. Categories: county of North Carolina and locality. Location: North Carolina, South, United States, North America. View on Open­Street­Map. Latitude. 36.4136° or 36° 24' 49" north. Longitude.

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  7. www.ncpedia.org › geography › surrySurry County - NCpedia

    Surry County, located at the juncture of the Piedmont and Mountain regions of North Carolina and partially bordering the state of Virginia, was formed in 1771 from Rowan County and was named after either the English County of Surrey (birthplace of royal governor William Tryon) or the Saura (Cheraw) Indians who populated the area.

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