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*[[Upstate California]] refers to the 20 northernmost counties of [[California]], the portion north of but not including the [[San Francisco Bay Area]] and [[Sacramento metropolitan area|Sacramento metro area]], approximately the northern half of [[Northern California]]
*[[Upstate California]] refers to the 20 northernmost counties of [[California]], the portion north of but not including the [[San Francisco Bay Area]] and [[Sacramento metropolitan area|Sacramento metro area]], approximately the northern half of [[Northern California]]
*Upstate [[Delaware]], either all of [[New Castle County, Delaware|New Castle County]], the northernmost and most populous county, or the portion of the county north of the [[Chesapeake and Delaware Canal]].
*Any part of [[Maine]] not "[[Down East]]"
*Any part of [[Maine]] not "[[Down East]]"
*[[Upstate New York]], loosely defined area of the State of [[New York]] north of the [[New York metropolitan area]]
*[[Upstate New York]], loosely defined area of the State of [[New York]] north of the [[New York metropolitan area]]

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The term upstate often refers to the northernly portions of a handful of U.S. states. It is also sometimes used to refer to parts of states that have a higher elevation and are away from sea level. Often these portions are also more rural, though the opposite is true for Delaware.

On the east coast, the states which use it refer to those parts further inland and away from the Atlantic Ocean.

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