Northern Regions
The term "Northern Regions" typically refers to areas located in the northern parts of a country or continent. These regions often experience colder climates, with long winters and shorter summers. They may include diverse landscapes such as mountains, forests, and tundra, and are home to unique wildlife adapted to the harsh conditions.
In many countries, the Northern Regions are characterized by lower population densities and distinct cultural practices. Indigenous communities, such as the Inuit in Canada and Alaska, have rich traditions and lifestyles closely tied to the land. Economic activities in these areas may include fishing, hunting, and mining, often influenced by the natural resources available.