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; Places
; Places
* [[Maine]], except for "Down East"
* [[Maine]], except for "[[Down East]]"
* [[Upstate California]], a 2001 marketing campaign to promote the northern half of Northern California
* [[Upstate California]], a 2001 marketing campaign to promote the northern half of Northern California
* [[Upstate New York]], an area of New York north of the New York City metropolitan area
* [[Upstate New York]], much of New York north of the New York City metropolitan area
* [[Upstate South Carolina]], the northwestern "corner" of South Carolina
* [[Upstate South Carolina]], the northwestern "corner" of South Carolina
* Upstate Virginia
* Upstate Pennsylvania, a tourism region that includes much of [[Northeastern Pennsylvania]]
* Upstate Pennsylvania, a tourism region that includes much of [[Northeastern Pennsylvania]]
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; Other
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* [[Special:PrefixIndex/Upstate|Articles beginning with "Upstate"]]
* [[Special:PrefixIndex/Upstate|Articles beginning with "Upstate"]]
* [[Downstate (disambiguation)]]
* [[Downstate (disambiguation)]]
* [[Up North (disambiguation)]]
* [[Down south (disambiguation)]]


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Latest revision as of 21:38, 23 June 2024

The term upstate may refer to the northerly portions of several U.S. states. On the east coast, upstate generally refers to places away from the Atlantic Ocean. It also can refer to parts of states that have a higher elevation, away from sea level. These regions tend to be rural; exceptions include Delaware and Illinois.

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