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* [[Northern Michigan]], by residents of the lower peninsula of Michigan
* [[Northern Michigan]], by residents of the lower peninsula of Michigan
**Similarly, the [[Upper Peninsula of Michigan]]
**Similarly, the [[Upper Peninsula of Michigan]]
* The [[Lake Superior Lowland]] and the [[Northern Highland]] of [[Wisconsin]]<ref>{{cite book |title=Up North Wisconsin: A Region for All Seasons |format=Paperback |first1=Sharyn |last1=Alden |first2=Stan, Editor |last2= Stoga |pages=176 |publisher=Trails Books |date=March 1, 1999 |isbn=0915024691 |location=Madison, Wisconsin}} ISBN 978-0915024698</ref>
* The [[Lake Superior Lowland]] and the [[Northern Highland]] of [[Wisconsin]]<ref>{{cite book |title=Up North Wisconsin: A Region for All Seasons |first1=Sharyn |last1=Alden |first2=Stan, Editor |last2= Stoga |pages=176 |publisher=Trails Books |date=March 1, 1999 |isbn=0915024691 |location=Madison, Wisconsin}} ISBN 978-0915024698</ref>


==See also==
==See also==

Revision as of 17:28, 4 September 2013

Up North is term used in England primarily by Southerners to refer to the North of England. In the United States, it sees the same usage, primarily by those in the South to refer to the Northeast and Midwestern regions of the country. Central Americans and South Americans tend to use it referring to Canada and United States.

It may also refer to:

See also

Notes

  1. ^ Alden, Sharyn; Stoga, Stan, Editor (March 1, 1999). Up North Wisconsin: A Region for All Seasons. Madison, Wisconsin: Trails Books. p. 176. ISBN 0915024691. {{cite book}}: |first2= has generic name (help)CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) ISBN 978-0915024698