other people in the region immigrated from these countries
because they wanted too
:)
People immigrated
Indians from other countries had immigrated to colonial Pennsylvania. But a lot of them were leaving the area to find better places to live in. English, Germans, Scotch-Irish, African-Americans, and others immigrated to Pennsylvania at the time, too. The Germans were very skilled with industry and attracted more settlers to the area.
An Abitibi is a geographic region in Quebec, a people belonging to this region, or a member of these people.
The European Union is not a region. It is an organisation, that has countries as members. It is not a geographic entity. See the related question.
Ohio is in the "Great Plains" geographic region.
The "Jews" are a group of people that follow a religion. They are not a geographic region and do not have physical geographic characteristics.
Some people may think it is a region because it has countries in it and all those countries are in the same part of the world, and some people think the European Union is the same thing as Europe. The European Union is not a region though. It is an organisation that has countries as members. There are many such organisations around the world. The UN is not a region, NATO is not a region, the Commonwealth is not a region, and neither is the European Union. Europe is a continent and you could say it is a region. A large amount of the countries in Europe are not in the European Union.
The Fertile Cresent, which contains countries like Mesopatamia
The Costal Plain
The smallest geographic region is a point, which has a dimension of zero.
The number of oil wells varies by region. Some major oil-producing regions include the Middle East, North America, and Russia. Each region has a different number of oil wells based on factors such as geology, technology, and investment. For specific and up-to-date data, you may need to consult sources like the U.S. Energy Information Administration or other government agencies that track oil production.
The Great Plains region in North America is known for its vast expanses of flat land. Other regions with flat land include parts of the Midwest in the United States and the Pampas in Argentina.