- The
regions of
Italy (Italian:
regioni d'Italia) are the first-level
administrative divisions of the
Italian Republic,
constituting its
second NUTS administrative...
-
France is
divided into
eighteen administrative regions (French:
régions,
singular région [ʁeʒjɔ̃]), of
which thirteen are
located in
metropolitan France...
- This is a list of some of the ways
regions are
defined in the
United States. Many
regions are
defined in law or
regulations by the
federal government;...
- The
regions of England,
formerly known as the
government office regions, are the
highest tier of sub-national
division in England. They were established...
- The
regions of
Greece (Gr****: περιφέρειες, romanized: periféreies) are the country's
thirteen second-level
administrative entities,
counting decentralized...
- In the Philippines,
regions (Filipino: rehiyon; ISO 3166-2:PH) are
administrative divisions that
primarily serve to
coordinate planning and
organize national...
- This is a list of
regions of
Australia that are not
Australian states or territories. The most
commonly known regionalisation is the
governmental division...
-
Europe is
often divided into
regions and
subregions based on geographical,
cultural or
historical factors.
Since there is no
universal agreement on Europe's...
- ****an is
often divided into
regions, each
containing one or more of the country's 47
prefectures at large. Sometimes, they are
referred to as "blocs"...
- The
regions of
Taiwan are
based on
historical administrative divisions. However, most of the
definitions are not precise.
Eastern and
Western Taiwan:...