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Caswell County
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county in North Carolina, United States
Key facts
- Country
- United States
- State
- North Carolina
- Founded
- June 1, 1777
- Named after
- Richard Caswell
- Seat
- Yanceyville
- Largest community
- Yanceyville
- Total
- 428.71 sq mi (1,110.4 km )
- Land
- 425.37 sq mi (1,101.7 km )
- Water
- 3.34 sq mi (8.7 km ) 0.78%
- Estimate 2025
- 22,563
- Density
- 53.45/sq mi (20.64/km )
- Time zone
- UTC−5 ( Eastern )
- Summer dst
- UTC−4 ( EDT )
- Congressional district
- 13th
- Website
- www .caswellcountync .gov
via Wikipedia infobox
Official website

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Encyclopedic overview
Caswell County is a county in the U.S. state of North Carolina. It is located in the Piedmont Triad region, bordering Virginia. At the 2020 census, the population was 22,736. Its county seat is Yanceyville.
The towns of Yanceyville and Milton are the only two incorporated communities in Caswell County. Unincorporated communities in the county include Blanch, Casville, Cherry Grove, Leasburg, Pelham, Prospect Hill, Providence, and Semora.
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