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The 29126 ZIP Code is centered1 in Newberry County at latitude 34.324 and longitude -81.444 (Panoramio Photos). It is a standard type ZIP Code. Newberry County is in the Eastern Time Zone (UTC -5 hours) and observes daylight savings time.
The population in ZIP Code Tabulation Area (ZCTA) 29126 was 2,231 with 1,025 housing units; a land area land area of 82.49 sq. miles; a water area of 1.69 sq. miles; and a population density of 27.05 people per sq. mile for Census 2000. Demographic Profile
Pomaria, SC 29126 Map (Marker is ZIP Code Centroid)
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Nearby Cities, Towns & Census Designated Places
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Pomaria, SC
(4.1 miles SSE) Keitts Crossroads, SC (4.1 miles WNW) Saint Phillips, SC (4.1 miles WSW) Taylors Crossroads, SC (4.9 miles SW) Dawkins, SC (4.9 miles ENE) |
Glymphville, SC
(5.1 miles NNE) Browns Crossroads, SC (5.6 miles WNW) Strother, SC (5.6 miles NNE) Bachman Chapel, SC (6.1 miles SW) Union, SC (6.3 miles SW) |
Nearby Neighborhoods, Subdivisions & Other Small Populated Places
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Rock Creek, SC
(8 miles NE) Southeast Newberry, SC (8.9 miles SW) Devils Cross Roads, SC (10.1 miles W) Summerville, SC (11 miles SE) Old Buckhead, SC (12 miles NE) |
Wallaceville, SC
(13.4 miles SE) Green Valley Estates, SC (14.2 miles SSE) Snug Harbor, SC (14.2 miles S) Sartor Town, SC (14.5 miles NNW) Living Inn, SC (14.5 miles S) |
ZIP Codes - Key Concepts
- ZIP Codes are categories for grouping mailing addresses and are not exact geographic regions.
- The centroid of a ZIP Code may be in one County and the associated city/town in another.
- In rural areas, a single ZIP Code may be used for cities and towns in several different Counties.
- ZIP Code "areas" can overlap, be subsets of each other, or be artificial constructs with no geographic area.
- ZIP Codes are only loosely tied to cities.
1 Keeping the above key concepts in mind, what we informally refer to as the "center" of a ZIP Code is most often actually the centroid of a polygon.
