övezeteit
Övezeteit is a Hungarian grammatical form built from övezet, meaning zone or belt, with a plural possessive suffix. The phrase literally translates to “its zones” and is used to refer to the set of zones that belong to a previously mentioned subject, such as a country, city, project, or organization. The form appears in sentences where the zones are being discussed as a collective part of that subject.
The underlying concept, övezet, denotes defined areas distinguished by specific criteria. These criteria can be geographic,
Common contexts for its use include urban and regional planning, environmental management, and policy analysis. For