Adverb
up north (not comparable)
In the northern part of an area, country etc.
She spent a few years up north.
But by the 19th century the Portuguese were sufficiently secure in Bissau to regard the neighbouring coastline as their own special territory, also up north in part of present South Senegal. Source: Internet
At present, plans are being considered for building a new dual carriageway west of Strasbourg, which would reduce the buildup of traffic in that area by picking up north and southbound vehicles and getting rid of the buildup outside Strasbourg. Source: Internet
All the while, Caputo unspools America's stories--from Mississippi to Kansas, Montana to Oregon, up north through the Yukon to the final destination: Deadhorse, Alaska. Source: Internet
Ever after, Shula referred to Meyer as “that coach up north.” Source: Internet
Playing outside up north it has been ungodly stupid to not have a short pass game and a run game. Source: Internet
Growing up north of Toronto, I had access to concerts and theatre, sporting venues, restaurants, and great food in a place that happened to also be pretty beautiful, right on Lake Ontario. Source: Internet