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29. Eastern Montana
This is the area that is east of the divide, but this does not include Southwest Montana. Helena, the capital is in this region but the people are a hybrid between Southwest, Eastern, and Western Montana. People in Eastern. The futher east you go, the more like North Dakota it becomes, both in terms of terrain and people there being reminiscent of many Midwesterners. This area also include the Hi-Line, which forms most of the state's border with Canada.
Eastern Montana has a very small population.
30. Northern Virginia
Northern Virgina or "NOVA" for short is an area in the due North and North Eastern part of Commonwealth of Virginia. This area is dominated by the counties of Arlington, Fairfax, Prince William, and the city of Alexandria. In addition it contains many smaller cities which share common boarders/land with the larger counties.

In this region south and West of the Potomac River, also very far South of the Mason Dixon line, the most arrogant and staunch yuppies found in the Commonwealth if Virginia can be found. Even those considered "lower class" in this region live far better than your average person. In addition, while there are a high number of immigrants in this region, many of them prefer to be considered "Caucasian."

Northern Virginians love to play dual roles. First they claim to be "northern" which in fact they are just a step above Red Necks and one step below Hill Billies on the evolutionary chain.
Finally they all proclaim they are
from the District of Columbia or "D.C

If a Northern Virginian was dropped of on Martin Luther King Ave in SE Washington, or Suitland PKWY where D.C. and Prince Georges County Maryland boarder, said Virginian would pee his/her pants.
Most people from the "NOVA" area have never been beyond Georgetown in the District of Columbia (which ironically boarders Arlington County/Roslyn V.A.) and very few of them ever venture beyond their sheltered communities and ways of life.
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31. 570
Area code not only for the Poconos, but the North Eastern corner of Pennsylvania. Including meth valley (Towanda, Sayre, and Athens Pennsylvania).
Heading back home to the 570.
32. North Fitzroy
The most awesomest suburb to live in ever. it is located in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. It is an inner-city suburb

Kind of near Carlton and Fitzroy. close to the city/ melbourne's CBD

The people there are totally awesome, and indie but not try-hard. they aren't always indie. the houses are cool and it has some mighty fine shops and hangouts. there are no criminals or rich snobs in north fitzroy because it is too good for that.
people who live in the eastern suburbs are always in envy of us inner-city people. if you want to be rad, go live in north fitzroy. it will increase your street cred.
Person A: Hey, where do you live?
Person B: North Fitzroy
Person A: Sick. You are now the coolest person ever in my eyes
33. Git
North East English dialect to mean 'very' in some areas may be pronounced as 'get'.

the word can be also used to enhance or show more conviction of the describing word that follows it.

This word appears a number of times in the traditional North Eastern folk song "The Lambton Worm"
he's git clumsy
34. Keziah
Being a Keziah is a north eastern English expression of describing a girl with a mental disability manages to get with a good looking guy.
Did you hear about Tim and Trisha. What a Keziah! Bork*
35. native american
The Solutrean people who The Smithsonian Institution National Museum of Natural History has proven came to north america 5000 years before american Indians came from northeast Asia over the Bering land bridge

Archaeologists tracing the earliest to later sites in the Americas find that they tend to be older in south America and on the East coast of the USA. This trend is exactly opposite one would predict if the Indians were first over the Bering Strait.

Language links or similarities for many words exist between ancient Europeans and ancient Stone Age Americans. These links appear to point to the Basque people of the France/ Spain region of Europe, and the North Eastern part of North America. This overlaps almost perfectly with multiple lines of genetic evidence (Haplogroup-X and Human Lymphocyte Antigens) which also shows ancient links between Europe and the Northeastern USA. Links between these ancient languages suggests an obvious prior European migration.

The idea that Caucasian or European peoples could have migrated to and inhabited the Americas in ancient times is really not a new idea. As far back as the late 1700’s it was speculated upon. Since then people have noted physical similarity between some Indian tribes and Europeans, similarities between spearpoints, tool kits, and other artifacts. In many ways this is an open secret in the archaeological community, but has been suppressed to the general public, by the mass media.
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