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Macroregion

A macroregion is a geopolitical subdivision that encompasses several traditionally or politically defined regions or countries. The meaning may vary, with the common denominator being cultural, economical, historical or social similarity within a macroregion. The term is often used in the context of globalization.It may refer to various kinds of grouping of nation states basing on geographical proximity. In Romania, macroregiuni ("macroregions") are a higher-level subdivision of the country. Sometimes the Greater Region of Saarland-Lorraine-Luxembourg -Rhineland-Palatinate-Wallonia-French Community of Belgium- and German-speaking Community of Belgium, which has not found a specific shortcut yet, is called "the macroregion". Physiographic macroregions of China. Regions of Brazil are often referred to as "macroregions", to avoid the confusion of the common word "region". Bajío macroregion in the north-central Western Mexico is a clear example of the concept.

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A macroregion is a geopolitical subdivision that encompasses several traditionally or politically defined regions or countries. The meaning may vary, with the common denominator being cultural, economical, historical or social similarity within a macroregion. The term is often used in the context of globalization.

Other uses

The term "macroregion" may be also used in the context of natural regions, like in Slovenia.4

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References

References

  1. John H. Dunning (2000) "Regions, Globalization, and the Knowledge-Based Economy", ISBN 0-19-829536-7
  2. G.W. Skinner (ed.) (1977) "The City in Late Imperial China." Stanford University Press.
  3. p. 100, Trade, networks, and hierarchies: modeling regional and interregional economies, edited by Geoffrey Hewings, Michael Sonis, and David E. Boyce, Springer, 2002, ISBN 3-540-43087-3.
  4. Ogrin, Darko (August 2004). "Modern climate change in Slovenia" (PDF). Slovenia: a geographical overview. Association of the Geographical Societies of Slovenia. Archived from the original (PDF) on August 20, 2006. Retrieved 1 April 2008.