Dūnholm (Norþcarolīna)

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Dūnholm on Norþcarolīna.

Dūnholm (Niwenglisc: Durham) is ā ceaster in þǣm U.S. rice Norþcarolīna. Hēo hæfð ymbe 230,000 folc. Dūnholm hæfð twēgen ǣðelhādas, Dūce and Centrālnorþcarolīna. Hēo is norðweste fram Raleah, and norðēaste fram Cēapelhyll. Hēo is sē setl Gēardes Dūnholm .

Ealdlic Ǣrend[adiht | adiht fruman]

Ɓǣron Europisc to Dūnholm sǣtan, ǣr wǣron sume in þǣm gēard.

Dūnholm wearð geearcodlic āne hund and syx and sixtiȝ gear sīðan, ac ǣr þǣm wǣron sume trēoƿ-staðelas and sume lȳðbūndas. Hēo āƿeaƿc þēah ǣr þǣm wǣstum in ðāȝum 1800 and 1900 for þǣm seofon nihta sǣƿel. Centrālnorþcarolīna wæs ān of þām ǣrestan manodweorode gefȳldan (ȳfledan) African-Āmeriscan ceolstan, and wæs gecynded in 1924.

On þām mid 1900um, folc ǣton lǣssa tabæc, for þǣm Dūnholm wearð ǣrmōd. Sume folces ryhta fērodon ēac to Dūnholm on þām tīdum. Sē Researc Triangel Bearƿ, near Rāleah, fēoll ēac sume, ac nā fela.

Gēaƿelice, Dūnholmes ceasterlyft hæfð gebeterod and Dūnholm ǣst geƿex. Þā ealda tabæc-ƿeorca hūs sind nū ġeƿurðode to ōðrum ǣġnum.

Gēografiġ[adiht | adiht fruman]

Dūnholm stent in norð middel Norþcarolīna, near Cēapelhyll and Raleah, in an ǣra nemned Findanþryscyte. Ān of þām fēoƿea fīðrum in Dūnholm is þǣt Eno fīðer. Hēo ġǣð into Falls Sǣ.

Ɓreoƿƿung[adiht | adiht fruman]

Dūnholm hæfð ā soðlicere ƿeðmǣte mid hātum sumerum and cōlan ƿinterum. In þǣm sumera gewihta oft gāð fram 90° Faherenhīt dæges to 70°F nihtes. In þǣm ƿintre, hit is ymbe 50°F dæges and 30°F nihtes. Hit mæg biƿierƿieran. Dūnholm ƿirð ymbe 45 inca (110 cm) rēnes and 6 inca (15 cm) snāƿes.

Ġefērƿegung[adiht | adiht fruman]

Dūnholm hæfð fela ġefērƿega, oþþe ƿegas, trēowas, and ǣrƿegs. Sume frēƿegas in Dūnholm sind intingangas 40 and 85 and hīƿeg 147. Dūnholm is rihte bī ānre flugƿielland. Dūnholm hæfð ēac ān trēoƿstation.

ƿeorþunga[adiht | adiht fruman]

Dūce ǣt in Dūnholm. Dūnholm hæfð eac þæt Mūþ-hūs and Līfes Ǣrend Hūs and þæt Nasher Art Mūþ. In ceastre, þǣr sind ēac sume hīge heaƿas.

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