Microregion

Microregion is a designation for territorial entities.

Brazil

  • Microregion (Brazil)

Klaus Roth and Ulf Brunnbauer

A microregion is a geographic region of a size between that of a community and that of a district.[1]

gollark: The cool™ way would be using an actual continuous mathematical formula of some kind instead of the insane "bracket" system.
gollark: I'm sure the US government would mess it up somehow.
gollark: The concept of bias is biased.
gollark: Well, it's easier for a random person to stick microphones in a wall they control than that.
gollark: As in, monitor telephone calls, or get a smartphone or something to send audio data? I don't think either are *that* wildly insecure.

See also

References

  1. p. 18, "What's in a Region? Southeast European Regions Between Globalization, EU-Integration and Marginalization", Klaus Roth, pp. 17 ff. in Region, Regional Identity and Regionalism in Southeastern Europe, part I, Klaus Roth and Ulf Brunnbauer, eds., Ethnologia Balkanica 11 (2007), LIT Verlag, Münster, ISBN 3-8258-1387-8.


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