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Regionalisation is the
tendency to form
decentralised regions.
Regionalisation or land
classification can be
observed in
various disciplines: In agriculture...
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commonly known regionalisation is the
governmental division of the
state into
regions for
economic development purposes.
Others regionalisations include those...
- The
Interim Biogeographic Regionalisation for
Australia (IBRA) is a
biogeographic regionalisation of
Australia developed by the
Australian government's...
- into four eras, the pre-Harappan "Early Food
Producing Era," and the
Regionalisation, Integration, and
Localisation eras,
which correspond roughly with...
- Protectionism,
sometimes referred to as
trade protectionism, is the
economic policy of
restricting imports from
other countries through methods such as...
- A
referendum on
establishing thirteen provinces was held in
Slovenia on 22 June 2008.
While turnout was only 10.9% of
registered voters,
voters in all...
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Coastal Regionalisation of
Australia (IMCRA),
formerly the
Interim Marine and
Coastal Regionalisation for Australia, is a
biogeographic regionalisation of...
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Constitution in 1970.
Through constitutional reforms in the 1970s and 1980s,
regionalisation of the
unitary state led to a three-tiered federation: federal, regional...
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Retrieved 4 July 2022. Jean-Marie
Miossec (2009), Géohistoire de la
régionalisation en France, Paris:
Presses universitaires de
France ISBN 978-2-13-056665-6...
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italics no
longer exist.
Seasons in
itallcs mean
shared titles due to
regionalisation (1949–1968). *Championships won by Málaga CF (1/2) and CD Málaga (3/11)...