northland
/ˈnɔrθlænd/Definitions
1. noun
A region or country located at the northernmost part of a country or continent, often characterized by its rugged terrain and cold climate.
“The northland of Canada is known for its breathtaking landscapes and abundant wildlife.”
2. noun
A place or region that is considered to be at the northern end of a country or region.
“The northland of England is often associated with its beautiful coastline and historic cities.”