Moriah, North Carolina

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Moriah is an unincorporated community in southeastern Person County, North Carolina, United States, south of Surl, and east-southeast of Timberlake.

36°15′28″N078°49′46″W / 36.25778°N 78.82944°W / 36.25778; -78.82944

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