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{| class="wikitable" style="width:100%; background:#f8f9fa; border:1px solid #a2a9b1; margin-bottom:1em;" |- | '''Note:''' This article focuses on Raleigh as a municipal entity. For a broader overview of the city, including history, demographics, and culture, see '''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raleigh,_North_Carolina Raleigh, North Carolina]''' on Wikipedia. |} '''Raleigh''' is the capital city of the U.S. state of [[North Carolina]] and the county seat of [[Wake County]]. Established in 1792, Raleigh was planned and founded specifically to serve as the state capital and is one of the few major U.S. cities created for that purpose.<ref name="ncpedia-history">https://www.ncpedia.org/raleigh</ref> Raleigh is commonly known as the "City of Oaks," a nickname reflecting the many oak trees preserved within the city’s streets and public spaces. The city is the largest municipality in Wake County and forms part of the [[Research Triangle]] region of central North Carolina. == History == Raleigh was established by the North Carolina General Assembly in 1792 as a centrally located and permanent seat of state government. The city was named for Sir Walter Raleigh, sponsor of early English expeditions to the New World. Its original layout was based on a grid plan centered on Union Square, now the site of the [[North Carolina State Capitol]].<ref name="ncpedia-history" /> Throughout the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, Raleigh developed as an administrative, educational, and governmental center. Significant growth occurred in the post–World War II era, particularly with the emergence of the Research Triangle and the expansion of higher education and research institutions in the region.<ref>https://www.ncpedia.org/research-triangle</ref> == Geography == Raleigh is located in central North Carolina, within the Piedmont region. The city encompasses approximately 148 square miles and lies along the Fall Line, where the Piedmont plateau meets the Atlantic Coastal Plain.<ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raleigh,_North_Carolina#Geography</ref> The city is situated approximately 25 miles southeast of [[Durham, North Carolina]] and 30 miles northeast of [[Chapel Hill, North Carolina]]. == Government == The City of Raleigh operates under a [[council–manager government]] system. Legislative authority is vested in the [[Raleigh City Council]], which consists of a mayor and council members elected from districts and at-large seats. The council appoints a professional city manager responsible for overseeing daily administrative operations.<ref>https://raleighnc.gov/government/city-council</ref> Municipal services are delivered through multiple departments, including public safety, utilities, transportation, planning, and parks and recreation. == Demographics == According to the 2020 United States Census, Raleigh had a population of 467,665 residents, making it the second-largest city in North Carolina.<ref>https://www.census.gov/quickfacts/raleighcitynorthcarolina</ref> Raleigh has experienced sustained population growth since the late twentieth century, driven by regional economic expansion, in-migration, and the growth of the Research Triangle. == Economy == Raleigh’s economy is anchored by state government, higher education, healthcare, and technology-related industries. The city benefits from proximity to major research universities and employment centers throughout the Research Triangle region.<ref>https://www.nccommerce.com/data-tools-reports/economic-development-reports</ref> == Transportation == Transportation infrastructure in Raleigh includes an extensive roadway network, local and regional transit services, and intercity rail connections. The city is served by [[GoRaleigh]] bus services and [[Raleigh Union Station]], which provides passenger rail access via Amtrak.<ref>https://raleighnc.gov/transit-streets-and-sidewalks</ref> Long-range transportation planning is coordinated with regional partners to address population growth and mobility needs. == See also == * [[Government of Raleigh, North Carolina]] * [[Raleigh City Council]] * [[Downtown Raleigh]] * [[Neighborhoods of Raleigh]] * [[Wake County]] * [[Research Triangle]] == References == <references /> [[Category:Raleigh, North Carolina]] [[Category:Cities in North Carolina]] [[Category:State capitals in the United States]]
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