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  2. North Country Now - Wikipedia

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    North Country Now. North Country Now [1] is a local newspaper that is published weekly (Fridays) in Potsdam, St. Lawrence County, New York. They use the names NCNow, North Country This Week [2] [3] and (on their website) North Country NOW . Other newspapers pick up some of their stories; [4] [5] [6] their reporting has been listed under group ...

  3. North Country (film) - Wikipedia

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    North Country. (film) North Country is a 2005 American drama film directed by Niki Caro, starring Charlize Theron, Frances McDormand, Sean Bean, Richard Jenkins, Michelle Monaghan, Jeremy Renner, Woody Harrelson, and Sissy Spacek. The screenplay by Michael Seitzman was inspired by the 2002 book Class Action: The Story of Lois Jenson and the ...

  4. North Country Trail - Wikipedia

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    The North Country Trail ( NCT, officially designated the North Country National Scenic Trail) is a long-distance hiking trail in the Midwestern and Northeastern United States. The trail extends roughly 4,800 miles (7,700 km) from Lake Sakakawea State Park in North Dakota to the Appalachian Trail in Green Mountain National Forest in Vermont ...

  5. North Country (New York) - Wikipedia

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    v. t. e. The North Country is the northernmost region of the U.S. state of New York, bordered by Lake Champlain to the east, the Adirondack Mountains and the Upper Capital District to the south, the Mohawk Valley region to the southwest, the Canadian border to the north, and Lake Ontario and the Saint Lawrence Seaway to the west. [1]

  6. North Country Public Radio - Wikipedia

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    It now comprises 16 full-power FM transmitters and 17 low-powered translators serving the North Country, parts of western Vermont and the Canadian provinces of Ontario and Quebec with regional and national news, public affairs programs, and an eclectic variety of music.

  7. North America - Wikipedia

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    North America covers an area of about 24,709,000 square kilometers (9,540,000 square miles), representing approximately 16.5% of the Earth 's land area and 4.8% of its total surface area. It is the third-largest continent by size after Asia and Africa, and the fourth-largest continent by population after Asia, Africa, and Europe.

  8. Northern United States - Wikipedia

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    During the American Civil War (1861–1865), the Northern states comprised the U.S. states that supported the United States of America, referred to as the Union. In this context, "the North" is synonymous with the Union, while "the South" refers to the states that seceded from the U.S. to form the Confederate States of America .

  9. North Country Blues - Wikipedia

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    "North Country Blues" is a song by Bob Dylan, released on his third studio album The Times They Are a-Changin' in 1964. He also performed it at the 1963 Newport Folk Festival . Its apparently simple format (ten verses of ABCB rhyme scheme ), accompanied by only two chords (Cm & Bb) and subject matter (the perils of life in a mining community ...

  10. Girl from the North Country - Wikipedia

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    Songwriter (s) Bob Dylan. " Girl from the North Country " (occasionally known as "Girl of the North Country") is a song written by Bob Dylan. It was recorded at Columbia Recording Studios in New York City in April 1963, and released the following month as the second track on Dylan's second studio album, The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan.

  11. North Country Trail by state - Wikipedia

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    The North Country National Scenic Trail spans eight U.S. states over its roughly 4,800 miles (7,700 km), traveling through North Dakota, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Michigan, Ohio, Pennsylvania, New York, and Vermont. [1] The western end is at Lake Sakakawea State Park in North Dakota, and the eastern end is at a junction with the Appalachian Trail ...