I would be very grateful if you could give some rules to know when I have to use, North England or the North of England. I need to know when the article is needed and when it is not.
Thank you for your help.
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not a hard and fast rule, but ... if there is an administrative region/city/etc. ).
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not a hard and fast rule, but ...
if there is an administrative region/city/etc.
).
if you are speaking generally of a fairly non-specific area, do not capitalize (the north of France).
for this second group, you may especially consider using the adjectives northern, southern, eastern, and western, though these words also may be "official" designations of countries, town, etc.
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not a hard and fast rule, but ... if there is an administrative region/city/etc. whose official name includes a direction, you should use it with the place name and capitalize it as well (North America, New South Wales, etc.). if you are speaking generally of a fairly non-specific area, do not capitalize (the north of France). for this second group, you may especially consider using the adjecti