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Located on a plateau divided by the French Broad River, Asheville is 2,340 feet in elevation. The city of Asheville is the county seat of Buncombe County and is 25 square miles in area and is surrounded by mountains, many with elevations above 5,000 feet. Asheville has always been known for its mild year-round climate, with winter and summer temperatures tempered by the surrounding mountains. Annual precipitation is around 37.88 inches, while the average temperature ranges from 40 degrees in the winter months to 82 degrees during the spring and summer months. Asheville is recognized as a major business center with more than 20 Fortune 500 companies located in the area.

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Welcome to Buncombe County; cities include Asheville, Black Mountain, Alexander, Sky land, Enka-Candler, Fairview, Fletcher, Weaverville.
applesAsheville is the largest city in Western North Carolina, known as the "Land of the Sky." Asheville is a city where the quality of life is rated very high, the weather is mild and the people are friendly. Surrounded by the charm of the Blue Ridge Mountains, Asheville was rated as "The Best Place to Live In America" for metropolitan areas under 250,000 in 1984 by Rand McNally's "Places Rated Almanac". Asheville also ranked 3rd in the nation in 1992 for livability by OUTSIDE Magazine.
Located on a plateau divided by the French Broad River, Asheville is 2,340 feet in elevation. The city of Asheville is the county seat of Buncombe County and is 25 square miles in area and is surrounded by mountains, many with elevations above 5,000 feet. Asheville has always been known for its mild year-round climate, with winter and summer temperatures tempered by the surrounding mountains. Annual precipitation is around 37.88 inches, while the average temperature ranges from 40 degrees in the winter months to 82 degrees during the spring and summer months. Asheville is recognized as a major business center with more than 20 Fortune 500 companies located in the area.

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