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centronorte

Centronorte is a geographic descriptor formed from the Spanish and Portuguese words centro and norte, meaning “center-north.” It is used in various countries to refer to a central-northern portion of a larger territory, and it does not denote a single fixed administrative unit. The term can appear in several spellings, including centronorte, centro-norte, or centro norte, depending on local conventions.

In planning and administration, centronorte designates regional zones, development corridors, or districts whose boundaries are defined

In urban contexts, centronorte can describe the northern part of a city’s center, a cluster of neighborhoods,

Because centronorte is a flexible descriptor rather than a universal statistical region, its meaning is best

by
government
agencies
or
statistical
authorities
for
purposes
such
as
infrastructure,
investment,
or
service
delivery.
The
exact
borders
of
a
centronorte
area
vary
by
country,
region,
and
program,
reflecting
local
administrative
practices
and
planning
objectives.
or
a
commercial
district
located
near
the
central
area.
The
term
is
also
used
in
branding
for
institutions
and
programs
located
in
the
central-northern
zone,
such
as
universities,
research
centers,
or
economic
development
initiatives.
understood
from
the
specific
source
describing
it.
See
also
references
to
similarly
named
regional
designations
in
different
countries
for
comparative
context.