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Spartanburg is the largest city in and the county seat of Spartanburg County, South Carolina, United Statesand is the fourth largest city (by urban population) in the state.
Spartanburg has a humid subtropical climate, with generally mild, short winters, hot, humid summers, warm springs, and crisp autumns. Monthly averages range from 5 °C in January to 26 °C in July, with lows around freezing in the former month. Highs reach 32 °C on 38 days per year, and sometimes breach 38 °C. Winter snowfall is typically light, with a median of only 2.5 centimetres, though much heavier amounts have fallen. Precipitation is usually well-distributed throughout the year. The record low temperature in Spartanbug is -21 °C, which and the record high is 41 °C.
Greenville-Spartanburg International Airport (GSP) has flights to/from Fort Lauderdale, Orlando, Fort Myers, St. Petersburg, Dallas, Detroit, Atlanta, New York, Baltimore, Chicago, Houston, Nashville, Newark, Cleveland, Washington, D.C., Charlotte and Philadelphia.
The Crescent, operated by Amtrak, travels between New York and New Orleans, stopping in Spartanburg, South Carolina.
See also International Telephone Calls
The US Postal Service is very good and well priced mail system. There are post offices in every small and large town for sending packages internationally or domestically. If wanting to send a letter or postcard it is best just to leave it in a blue mail box with the proper postage. There are also private postal services like FedEx, UPS and DHL.
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