Talk:The Upstate
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Why refer to the Upstate as the "Upcountry" throughout the article, when the page is about the Upstate? Shouldn't the article only note that it is also known as the Upcountry, and then throughout the rest of the article use Upstate? Upcountry was perhaps the historical term, but being one of the most populated areas of the state, there is not a whole lot of countryside left. Just my opinion.
I've changed it back to the Upstate. Nobody in that region refers to it as the Upcountry anymore. That user is apparently not familiar with the region because if so they wouldn't have put The Upstate instead of The Upcountry . Leoanrd23 11:43 30 January 2006 (UTC)