0 a particular area or part of the world, or any of the large official areas into which a country is divided: --
It will cost something in the region of $1 million.
They estimate that the temperature yesterday was (somewhere) in the region of -30°C.
He said he had sharp pains in the stomach region/the region of the stomach.
mountainous/coastal regions
the Basque region
the Nordic/Asia-Pacific region
one of China's autonomous regions
1 a particular area or part of a state, country, or the earth’s surface: --
2 a particular area or part of the world, or one of the areas into which a country is divided: --
3 used to show that a number is only approximate: --
Overall, external trade, although important for certain areas, accounted for only a small part of the social product of these regions.
The sampled vases include examples from all stylistic groups and most geographic regions.
The ability to leave regions of attraction to local minimizers is, however, drastically enhanced by crossing over.
Recovering the underlying function f inside its different regions of smoothness.
Externally, however, the aspect takes on a nature of the impervious and the building returns to its region's prevailing mood.
Much archaeological research deals with periods and regions for which it is a real struggle to discern the agency of individuals.
The seriously polluted advanced regions are coastal, and the lightly polluted under-developed regions are all landlocked.
Such information will better inform policymakers concerned with land tenure, resource management, and conflicts in these regions.