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India borders the south west region of China.
If you are referring to the southern region of the United States, then Mexico borders the southwestern US.
A region can be defined by geographical characteristics, the characteristics of the people living there, as well as functional characteristics.
Patagonia borders on to the east side of the Andes.
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Yes Germany is a formal region, because it has defined borders.
The definition of a physical region is an area of land divided by natural borders. An example of a physical region is the interior plains of the U.S. with the borders of the Appalachians on the east, the Rocky Mountains in the west.
Germany is a formal region, because it has defined borders. All countries are formal regions because of this, for example, if you were close to the border of Germany and Austria and in Germany, you are still in Germany.
It's called an artesian formation
India borders the south west region of China.
Perceptual regions are ones that only exist in people's minds. They can be different for each person. The state of Oregon is actually a formal region as it has clearly defined geographic borders.
There are various meanings of 'region', the most popular being a large, indefinite portion of the earth's surface. An area or division, especially part of a country or the world having definable characteristics but not always fixed boundaries. A region is defined an as area of land with certain characteristics that set it apart from adjacent areas. The boundaries are not always fixed or clearly defined.
If you are referring to the southern region of the United States, then Mexico borders the southwestern US.
A user-defined region is one that is classified by use. eg. hydro-electricity region
The costal plains
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Someone left a foolish answer here, and the question is unnecessary and poorly-defined, too.