No. In this situation, the word southern refers to a geographical region, not the name of a specific location. A capital is only required if the word is part of an actual name.
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∙ 12y agoYes. I use it frequently. It's a phrase most commonly used in the Southern/South-Eastern region of the United States.
Yes.
Do you live north or south of the Red River.
Each word should be capitalized: South Orange County.
Basically, directions are not capitalized. Capitalize directions when they designate geographical parts of the country, region or city or when used as part of proper names to designate a world division. Do not capitalize when used to indicate parts of states or provinces. Examples: South China Sea south California
South Florida is Florida's largest region.
the south
water system in south florida
Southeastits in the north east region
I would say no, any more than you would capitalize "western Maryland" or "southern California", unless it's part of a proper name such as "University of South Florida". Florida is the name of the one entire state. As far as I know, the southern section of the state hasn't seceded and become a separate entity.
Central Florida is Florida's largest region. Cities in Central Florida include Orlando, Tampa-St. Petersburg, and Clearwater. Other Florida regions are North Florida and South Florida.
Yes, "South" should be capitalized when it is used to represent a specific region or place, such as "the South of France" or "the American South."
Florida is the farthest south state in the southeast region of the United States.
The southeastern region it's the most southern state in the US
The more North you go, the more South it gets.
Florida is located in the Northern Hemisphere in the south of the continent North America. It is a state of the United States of America which is in the south-east of the USA.
Florida is most often excluded from both the Bible Belt and from the South in general.