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Synonyms and antonyms of Areas of countries in American Thesaurus

Areas of countries

airspace (noun)

the sky above a particular country that is considered to belong to that country

area (noun)

a part of a city, town, country, etc.

belt (noun)

an area of land where there is a particular industry, activity, etc.

belt (noun)

an area where a particular type of person lives

the borderland (noun)

mainly literary the area close to the border between two countries

breadbasket (noun)

the area where most of a country’s food is produced

Co. (abbreviation)

County

corridor (noun)

used about an area of land that belongs to one country but is surrounded by another

country (noun)

an area that is known for a particular product, activity, person, etc.

county (noun)

a region that has its own local government in some countries such as the U.K. and U.S.

county (noun)

relating to a county or its government

district (noun)

an area of a town or country

district (noun)

one of the areas into which a town or country is divided for official purposes

downstate (noun)

American the southern part of a state

duchy (noun)

an area of land belonging to a duke or duchess

dukedom (noun)

the area that a duke owns or rules over

the east (noun)

the part of a country, region, or place that is in the east

enclave (noun)

an area of a country or city where a particular group of people live

frontier (noun)

the outer edge of a country or area that is the farthest point where people have started to live and build towns

geography (noun)

the way in which people or things are arranged in an area

heartland (noun)

the central part of a country

heartland (noun)

mainly journalism a part of a country where a particular activity or belief is especially common

interior (noun)

the inner part of a country or region that is farthest away from its borders or coasts

kingdom (noun)

a country or area ruled by a king or queen

land (noun)

literary a country, or a region

the north (noun)

the part of a country, region, or place that is in the north

the North-South Divide (noun)

the difference in attitudes or situation between people in the northern and southern parts of a country. In the U.S., the south is generally more conservative than the north, while in the U.K. the north is generally poorer than the south.

parts (noun)

a region of a country or district of a city

prefecture (noun)

one of the districts into which some countries are divided

province (noun)

one of many areas into which some countries are divided

the provinces (noun)

the parts of a country outside the capital city or the large cities

region (noun)

a large area of land whose politics, geography, or culture is different from other areas

the Riviera (British)

British the part of a country that is warm and near the sea, especially the South of France

the south (noun)

the part of a country or place that is in this direction

state (noun)

a region of a country that has its own government for some matters. A country that is divided into states is called a federal country

territory (noun)

an area of land that is officially part of a country but does not have the status of a state or province

territory (noun)

an area of a town or country that a person or organization is responsible for, especially as part of their work

trust territory (noun)

an area that is governed by a country or countries chosen by the United Nations

the west (noun)

the part of a country, region, or place that is in the west