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Uploaded by on Jul 20, 2011

Meet Columbia SC. Columbia is the state capital and largest city in the U.S. state of South Carolina. The population was 129,272 according to the 2010 census. Columbia is the county seat of Richland County, but a portion of the city extends into neighboring Lexington County. The city is the center of a metropolitan statistical area of 767,598, the largest within the state.

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  • pure awesomeness, here in glendale and phoenix all you see is a huge amount of buildings compacted together and loads of cars and streets planted in the middle of a bunch of dirt and as you travel more dirt dunno whos idea it was to plant a bunch of cities in the middle of of three or four deserts but theyre idiots, but your city beautiful

  • @Ericules555 hahaha....thanks for your kind comment. You're welcome to the southeast anytime.

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  • I live in upstate Vermont and am suffering thru a MILD winter(Jan 11th. yet to have a storm and snowfall over 6inches.)with temps in the mid to high 30's. Needless to say 2012 has been a banner yr. for this state,but in less than 5 months i will be in Columbia(Cant wait.

  • @Ericules555 I agree. I live in southern Ca in the desert and in 2 weeks am moving to columbia, SC. Ive been there before, it's gorgeous. I love the people, the southern hospitality, the southern food, it's a good vibe for sure. I grew up in Nc, but I like SC more. Ive never been to Phoenix, but Ive been spent a few yrs in the CA desert and it's just brutal in the summer, seeing homeless people in Palm Springs when it's 115 plus degrees, its crazy

  • @mdhfinsc thanks, i visited family in campobello in march sadly before the peach trees bloomed, but at least they were starting, beautiful and everywhere i went beautiful even downtown greenville and downtown spartanburg, there it was cool and warm here always at least 110 there trees here cactus there kind people here jerks

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