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NorthSouth

The term northsouth (often written as north-south or NorthSouth in brand uses) is a compound that denotes the relationship or movement between northern and southern regions, directions on a compass, or agendas that span both hemispheres or latitudes. It is used in geography, planning, economics, and branding.

In development discourse, the "north–south" or Global North–Global South distinction describes disparities in income, institutions, and

In urban planning and transportation, a north–south axis or corridor refers to routes that run from the

Several organizations, projects, or products use NorthSouth as a name or branding element to signify collaboration

See also: Global North and Global South; north–south axis; cross-border development; data center traffic.

access
to
technology.
The
term
originated
in
the
20th
century
with
economists
and
development
theorists
and
remains
a
shorthand
for
trans-hemispheric
relations,
though
it
has
been
criticized
for
obscuring
intra-regional
differences
and
history.
northern
to
southern
parts
of
a
city
or
region,
shaping
land
use
and
transit
networks.
In
information
technology,
north–south
traffic
describes
data
moving
between
an
internal
network
and
external
users
or
services,
as
opposed
to
east–west
traffic
inside
a
data
center.
across
latitudes
or
the
linking
of
northern
and
southern
stakeholders.
The
usage
is
eclectic
and
context-dependent.