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| | Northern Kentucky - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The proximity to Cincinnati, the completion of I-75, the nexus of rail service and river traffic, creation of several industrial parks, and the growth of Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport (located near Hebron, in northeastern Boone County near the Kenton County line) drew many industries into the area. |
 | | Four other Kentucky counties which are officially part of the Cincinnati metropolitan area, highlighted in pink on the map, are sometimes included in definitions of "Northern Kentucky" (also listed from west to east): |
 | | Today, many people residing in Northern Kentucky consider themselves "Cincinnatians" and the area has often been nicknamed "Cincinnati South". |
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