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The Ottoman Empire is considered a region due to its extensive territorial reach and diverse cultural landscape, spanning parts of Europe, Asia, and Africa from the late 13th century until the early 20th century. Its vast expanse included various ethnic groups, languages, and religions, creating a rich tapestry of cultural interaction. The empire's administrative divisions, such as provinces and districts, further contributed to its regional identity, as it facilitated governance over its diverse populations. This combination of geographical breadth and cultural diversity solidifies its classification as a distinct region in historical studies.

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