The Sudetenland in Czechoslovakia, The Rhineland, and Austria were all annexed by Germany under Hitler. Most of the annexations were done under the ruse of them being native Germans living in these areas that somehow were being mistreated thus justifying Germany coming in to save them. These territories were seen by Germany as being traditional parts of Germany that had been taken away either in the Treaty of Paris or some other travesty.
The colonial regions in the 1700s were the New England Colonies, the Middle Colonies, the Southern Colonies, and the Back Country. The Back Country was near the Appalachian Mountains.
The fact that the delegates from different regions were unfamiliar with one another.
the north and west regions.
There are four major land regions in Colorado that include the Rocky Mountains and the Great Plains. The other two land regions are the Intermountain Basin and the Colorado Plateau.
Africa
Prussia annexed a bunch of German states and Italy annexed the Venetia and Friuli regions.
The question makes no sense.
More or less all of them.
The two Scottish regions that border England are 'Borders' and 'Dumfries & Galloway'.
Belgium didn't earn its independence actually, it was formed by the other European nations after riots against the Dutch government. England and Germany didn't want these regions annexed to France (what was the target of some of the "rebels").
The four regions or countries of the United Kingdom are: England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.
The United Kingdom has four regions. England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.
The Alsace and Lorraine regions were annexed by Prussia in 1870 and returned to France after WWI.
not so many
Southeast
New York City is a New England dialect region.
2 main regions