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Piedmont Crescent : ウィキペディア英語版
Piedmont Crescent

The Piedmont Crescent, also known as the Piedmont Urban Crescent, is a large, polycentric urbanized region in the U.S. state of North Carolina that forms the northern section of the rapidly developing I-85 Corridor megalopolis (also known as the "I-85 Boombelt") that extends from the Raleigh area 〔(City of Greenville, SC Official City Website )〕) to Atlanta, Georgia in the southeastern United States.
Residents commonly attribute development of the Crescent communities to the Indian Trading Path and related settlements established by indigenous peoples long before European contact.〔(Gladys Rebecca Dobbs, ''The Indian Trading Path and Colonial Settlement Development in the North Carolina Piedmont'' ), PhD dissertation, 2006, University of North Carolina, p. iii, accessed 3 Apr 2010〕 The Trading Path was also used by European traders, and later by settlers entering the backcountry regions of the piedmont of North Carolina, South Carolina and Georgia.
Forming the shape of a crescent in North Carolina, the region is located in the central Piedmont area of the state. European-American settlement progressed generally from the east to the west, from what is now metropolitan Raleigh-Durham and the Research Triangle area at its eastern edge, through the Piedmont Triad cities of Greensboro and Winston-Salem at its center, and southwest to metropolitan Charlotte. This region has undergone sustained population and economic growth (acutely in the Charlotte and Raleigh areas) since the late 19th century, a trend that has accelerated since the late 20th century. It is notable as the fourth-largest manufacturing region in the country,〔(Charlotte Chamber of Commerce: Charlotte, Center of the Nation's 4th Largest Manufacturing Region )〕 as well as an international center of banking and finance, textiles, biotech and high technology.
The region includes seven of North Carolina's eight largest cities and encompasses many smaller cities, towns and suburban areas, as well as the metropolitan centers of the Research Triangle, Piedmont Triad, and Charlotte Metropolitan Area. It is home to almost two-thirds of North Carolina's population. Nine major universities—Duke, NC State, UNC Chapel Hill, UNC Charlotte, Wake Forest, UNC-Greensboro, North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University, Elon University and High Point University —and three international airports (CLT, RDU and GSO), as well as the world-renowned Research Triangle Park, also are located in the region. Its three Combined Statistical Areas have a total population of about 6 million people (Raleigh-Durham, 1.98 million; Greensboro, High Point, Winston-Salem, 1.66 million; and Charlotte, 2.62 million), together representing over 63% of the state's total population. 〔''Source: US Bureau of the Census, Annual Estimates of the Population Table CBSA-EST2007-02''〕
The Piedmont Crescent name is thought to have been coined when the North Carolina Railroad company first laid tracks through the area in 1855-56. The railway, which was named the "Piedmont Crescent Railroad", brought extensive growth to the communities along its route. These evolved to comprise today's interlinked urbanized region. Although the freight and passenger rail corridor remains of critical importance, the region's Interstate 85 and Interstate 40 freeway system serves as its primary transportation link today.
==Major cities==


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