The North Country (French: Pays du Nord) 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. A mostly rural area, the North Country includes seven counties. Fort Drum, a U.S. Army base, is also located in the North Country, as is the Adirondack Park. As of 2009, the population of the region was 429,092.
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| - The North Country (French: Pays du Nord) 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. A mostly rural area, the North Country includes seven counties. Fort Drum, a U.S. Army base, is also located in the North Country, as is the Adirondack Park. As of 2009, the population of the region was 429,092. (en)
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| - Canada–United States border
- Capital District, New York
- Saratoga County, New York
- United States Army
- Essex County, New York
- Oneida County, New York
- Oswego County, New York
- Empire State Development Corporation
- Franklin County, New York
- Mohawk Valley region
- Lewis County, New York
- Clinton County, New York
- Fulton County, New York
- Hamilton County, New York
- Regions of New York (state)
- Upstate New York
- Thousand Islands
- U.S. state
- Washington County, New York
- Adirondack Mountains
- Adirondack Park
- Fort Drum
- Irving Bacheller
- Jefferson County, New York
- Lake Champlain
- Lake George (lake), New York
- Lake Ontario
- Eben Holden
- Herkimer County, New York
- Ausable Chasm
- St. Lawrence County, New York
- New York (state)
- Upstate New York
- Warren County, New York
- Saint Lawrence Seaway
- New York state public benefit corporations
- Adirondack State Park
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| - The North Country (French: Pays du Nord) 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. A mostly rural area, the North Country includes seven counties. Fort Drum, a U.S. Army base, is also located in the North Country, as is the Adirondack Park. As of 2009, the population of the region was 429,092. The term "North Country" was first widely popularized within New York by the 1900 novel Eben Holden by Irving Bacheller. (en)
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