Microregion is a designation for territorial entities.
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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]
See also
- Macroregion
- Mesoregion
- Microdistrict, Soviet and Central European urban housing schemes
References
- ^ 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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- Amt
- Apskritis
- Bakhsh
- Barangay
- Bashki
- Bezirk
- Regierungsbezirk
- Comarca
- Comune
- Frazione
- Freguesia
- Fu
- Gemeinde
- Austria
- Germany
- South Tyrol
- Switzerland
- Gemeente
- Gmina
- Hromada
- Județ
- Kampong
- Kommun/Kunta
- Län (Sweden)
- Landskap
- Località
- Maakunta
- Megye
- Muban
- Mukim
- Njësi administrative
- Obec
- Oblast
- Okrug
- Ostān
- Poblacion
- Purok
- Qark
- Raion
- Savivaldybė
- Selsoviet
- Sitio
- Seniūnija
- Shahrestān
- Sum
- Sýsla
- Tehsil
- Townlet
- Vingtaine
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Used by ten or more countries or having derived terms. Historical derivations in italics.
- See also
- Autonomous administration
- Census division
- Electoral district
- List of administrative divisions by country
- Greek administrative divisions
- Slavic administrative divisions
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