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Location
Greenville is located in the northwest corner of South Carolina, approximately halfway between Atlanta, Georgia and Charlotte, North Carolina.
The area, commonly referred to as the Upstate, includes Anderson, Cherokee, Greenville, Pickens and Spartanburg counties as well as the cities of Anderson, Clemson, Greenville, Greer, Simpsonville and Spartanburg.
Population
Greenville County is South Carolina's most populous county with more than 470,000 residents. Approximately 61,000 live within Greenville's city limits. View Facts and Figures about Greenville for more information.
Climate
Greenville's moderate climate offers a full change of seasons, with an average annual temperature of 60 degrees Fahrenheit. Greenville offers mild weather throughout most of the year. July is typically the warmest month and on average January is the coolest. Greenville is known for its milder summers when compared to other areas of the south.
Proximity
City | Distance | Travel Time |
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Asheville, North Carolina |
63 Miles |
1 Hour, 15 Minutes |
Atlanta, Georgia |
145 Miles |
2 Hours, 25 Minutes |
Charleston, South Carolina |
210 Miles |
3 Hours, 20 Minutes |
Charlotte, North Carolina |
100 Miles |
1 Hour, 45 Minutes |
Columbia, South Carolina |
103 Miles |
1 Hour, 40 Minutes |
Spartanburg, South Carolina |
29 Miles |
35 Minutes |
International Center
The International Center of the Upstate (ICU) welcomes local and international residents and provides opportunities for people to learn about other cultures. ICU offers programs, language classes, workshops, and social events for Upstate residents. ICU also serves as a liaison to all international groups in the area and provides business consulting services for international companies and employees.