North
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editthe North
- The northern part of a region (alternative letter-case form of north), especially:
- (US) The northern states of the United States.
- (US) The Union during the American Civil War.
- The North lost most battles early in the war.
- (UK) The North of England, a cultural region.
- (Ireland) Northern Ireland.
- North Korea.
- (politics, economics) A group of countries mainly lying north of the equator, including most of the West and the First World and much of the Second World.
- In economic terms, the North controls four-fifths of the income earned anywhere in the world.
Proper noun
editNorth (countable and uncountable, plural Norths)
- A surname.
- A civil parish of Prince County, Prince Edward Island, Canada, named for its location.
- A town in Orangeburg County, South Carolina, United States, named after John North.
- A number of townships in the United States, listed under North Township.
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