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I . north [nɔːrθ, Brit nɔːθ] N

north
norte m
in/to the north of Brazil

II . north [nɔːrθ, Brit nɔːθ] ADJ

north

III . north [nɔːrθ, Brit nɔːθ] ADV

north

North Africa N

North African ADJ N

North African
norte-africano(-a) m (f)

North America N

North American ADJ N

North American
norte-americano(-a) m (f)

North Carolina N

North Dakota N

North Dakota

North Pole N

the North Pole

North Sea N

North Sea

North Star N

North Star

North-South divide N ECON

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The tourist office is situated in a traditional building on the main street, north of the cooperative's supermarket.
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The north compartment has quadripartite vaulting which has chamfered ribs.
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The setting is allegorical: the south represents the soft, materialistic world; the north symbolizes a world beyond civilization and is inherently competitive.
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The upper floor contains the operating room, has five windows along the east side, and one window each on the north and south sides.
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The men from the north are great sailors, and during peace times they will trade with and fight for other races.
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Located 200 km north of the Arctic Circle and surrounded by a vast wilderness, its geographic location is ideal for many of these purposes.
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The SSU pair hurry back to the north and switch cars, but are unable to confirm how many are in the target car.
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Heading north, LA 840-6 passes through many banks and restaurants.
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Further, the chattel slavery was a custom prevalent only in north-west frontier countries.
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This community is found on younger, windblown sands than the heathlands to the north.
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