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  1. Buncombe County ( / ˈbʌŋkəm / BUNK-um) [1] [2] is a county located in the U.S. state of North Carolina. It is classified within Western North Carolina. The 2020 census reported the population was 269,452, making it the 7th-most populous county in North Carolina. [3] Its county seat is Asheville. [4]

  2. 5 days ago · Find the latest news and updates from Buncombe County, North Carolina, including board meetings, budget proposals, events, and more. Learn about the county's services, programs, and initiatives in various areas.

  3. Asheville (/ ˈ æ ʃ v ɪ l / ASH-vil) is a city in and the county seat of Buncombe County, North Carolina, United States. Located at the confluence of the French Broad and Swannanoa rivers, it is the most populous city in Western North Carolina, and the state's 11th-most-populous city.

  4. Learn about Buncombe County, a mountainous county in western North Carolina, named for a Revolutionary War colonel. Find out its history, geography, population, economy, culture, and attractions.

  5. Learn about the origins, development, and notable features of Buncombe County, named after a Revolutionary soldier. Explore its geography, economy, culture, and landmarks, such as the Biltmore Estate and the Thomas Wolfe Memorial.

  6. In 2022, Buncombe County, NC had a population of 269k people with a median age of 42.3 and a median household income of $66,531. Between 2021 and 2022 the population of Buncombe County, NC grew from 266,981 to 269,449, a 0.924% increase and its median household income grew from $59,699 to $66,531, a 11.4% increase.

  7. In 1808 the western part of Buncombe County was made into Haywood County. In 1833 parts of Burke County and Buncombe County were combined to make Yancey County , and in 1838 the southern part of Buncombe County was made into Henderson County .