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A region is a general concept describing an area that shares certain characteristics or is defined for the purpose of analysis, governance, or administration. Regions may be bounded by political authorities, by physical features such as rivers or mountains, or by cultural and economic ties. The exact boundaries of a region are often disputed and can change over time as conditions evolve.

Types of regions include administrative regions, such as states, provinces, or districts created by governments; cultural

Regionalization is the process of delineating regions for study or policy. It uses criteria such as geography,

In mathematics, the term region is used to describe a connected area of space, commonly a connected

regions
defined
by
language,
ethnicity,
or
historical
ties;
economic
regions
formed
by
trade
patterns,
labor
markets,
or
development
programs;
and
natural
or
ecological
regions
defined
by
climate,
vegetation,
or
geology.
Urban
or
metropolitan
regions
describe
functional
areas
around
cities
that
share
economic
and
social
links.
demographics,
economy,
language,
and
governance
structure,
often
employing
data
analysis
and
geographic
information
systems.
Boundaries
may
be
drawn
top-down
by
authorities
or
emerged
bottom-up
through
local
cooperation,
and
they
can
shift
with
population
change,
environmental
conditions,
or
political
reforms.
open
subset
of
a
plane
or
space.
In
everyday
use,
the
term
remains
flexible,
reflecting
the
practical
purpose
of
dividing
space
into
manageable
parts
for
analysis,
planning,
administration,
and
understanding
global
diversity.