Cane River

Cane River is an unincorporated community of , , United States. It is located west of , at the intersection of U.S. Routes 19, 19E and 19W, along the .
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  • Type: Hamlet with 1,870 residents
  • Description: unincorporated community in Yancey County, North Carolina
  • Also known as: Cane”, “Cane River, NC”, and “Cane River, North Carolina

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Burnsville.

Town
is a town that serves as the county seat of , United States. Located in the Blue Ridge Mountains of western North Carolina, sits in the shadow of Mount Mitchell, the highest peak in the Eastern Continental United States. is situated 5 miles east of Cane River.

Cane River

Latitude
35.91466° or 35° 54′ 53″ north
Longitude
-82.39146° or 82° 23′ 29″ west
Population
1,870
Elevation
2,497 feet (761 metres)
Open location code
867VWJ75+VC
Open­Street­Map ID
node 153898886
Open­Street­Map feature
place=­hamlet
Geo­Names ID
4459073
Wiki­data ID
Q5032206
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In Other Languages

From Chinese to Ladin—“Cane River” goes by many names.
  • Chinese: 凱恩里弗 (北卡羅萊納州)
  • Chinese: 凱恩里弗
  • French: Cane River
  • Irish: Cane River
  • Ladin: Cane River

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Localities in the Area

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Highlights include King Ray Cemetery and Peterson Cemetery.

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