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The South
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The South was a region of the United States of America. Though there are no established borders, "the South" generally referred to the area claimed by the Confederate States of America during the American Civil War, which retained a distinctive cultural identity well into the 23rd century. [citation needed]
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| Geographical and cultural regions | Midwest • New England • The South | |