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NorthCentral

Northcentral, often written north-central, is a geographic descriptor used to denote areas located in the northern and central portions of a larger region. It is a relative term, and its exact boundaries vary depending on country, context, or administrative purpose.

Usage differs by country and context. In some nations, North Central is an official administrative region within

In many places, the term is primarily descriptive rather than a formal boundary. It appears in census

Because it is a relative term, readers should consult the source of a given document to ascertain

a
larger
framework;
in
others
it
is
a
generic
designation
used
in
planning,
statistics,
or
transport.
A
prominent
example
is
Nigeria,
where
North
Central
is
one
of
six
geopolitical
zones,
typically
including
Benue,
Kogi,
Kwara,
Nasarawa,
Niger,
and
Plateau
states,
with
the
Federal
Capital
Territory
commonly
associated
with
the
zone.
data,
regional
development
plans,
and
infrastructure
planning
to
indicate
a
position
north
of
the
geographic
center.
Boundaries
are
defined
locally
and
can
change
with
administrative
reforms
or
updated
maps.
the
exact
delineation
used
for
north-central
in
that
context.
See
also
regional
terminology
and
related
directional
designations
such
as
north,
central,
and
north-eastern.