Region
A region can be either:
Geographical regions
A region can also be used for a geographical area; with this usage, there is an implied distinctiveness about the area that defines it. Such a distinction is often made on the basis of a historical, political, or cultural cohesiveness that separates the region from its neighbours.
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Geographical regions can be found within a country (eg, the Midlands, in England), or transnationally (eg, the Middle-East).
Related Topics:
Midlands - England - Middle-East
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Examples of geographical regions
- Geographical regions in Serbia and Montenegro
- Historical regions of Central Europe
- Historical regions of the Balkan Peninsula
- List of regions in Australia
- List of regions of Canada
- List of regions of the United States
- List of traditional regions of Slovakia
- Regions of Japan
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