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U.S. CHESS CLUBS & LEAGUES
Updated: May 2008
SOUTH CAROLINA STATE
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«South Carolina,
state of the SE United States. It is bordered by North Carolina (N),
the Atlantic Ocean (SE), and Georgia (SW)»
«South Carolina Map»
«Informations about South Carolina»
«Following exploration of the coast in 1521 by Francisco de Gordillo,
the Spanish tried unsuccessfully to establish a colony near
present-day Georgetown in 1526, and the French also failed to
colonize Parris Island near Fort Royal in 1562. The first English
settlement was made in 1670 at Albemarle Point on the Ashley River,
but poor conditions drove the settlers to the site of Charleston
(originally called Charles Town). South Carolina, officially separated
from North Carolina in 1729, was the scene of extensive military
action during the Revolution and again during the Civil War.
The Civil War began in 1861 as South Carolina troops fired
on federal Fort Sumter in Charleston Harbor, and the state was the
first to secede from the Union»
Admitted: May 23, 1788 (8)
Capital: Columbia
Largest city: Columbia, 117.088
Population: 4.255.083 (2005)
Nickname: Palmetto State
State Bird: Carolina wren
«State Flag of South Carolina»
A - South Carolina Chess Clubs
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1. «Aiken County Chess Club»
«Please, come join us and discover the stimulating
world of chess»
2. «The Charleston Chess Club»
«The Charleston Chess Club meets every Wednesday night at 7:00pm»
3. «The Columbia Chess Club»
«The Columbia Chess Club is an affiliate of the USCF
and meets each Thursday evening»
4. «The Florence Chess Club»
«The Florence Chess Club meets every Monday Night»
5. «The Greenville Chess Club»
«The Greenville Chess Club is one of the fastest growing and
most active chess clubs in the upstate area of South Carolina»
6. «Rock Hill Chess Club»
«The club meets on the second and fourth Wednesday
evenings from 6:00 until around 8:30 p.m»
7. «Spartanburg Chess Club»
«The club meets every Tuesday night from 7-10pm»
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B - Leagues and Associations
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1. «The South Carolina Chess Association»
«The South Carolina Chess Association, is an organization
of persons interested in furthering the enjoyment of chess
in South Carolina»
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C - Other interesting Addresses
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1. «Chess Maniac»
«This is a free email, turn based, correspondence chess site»
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