In Region 1 of what country? Region 1 languages can vary depending on the country or area in question.
Kurdistan is not a country, but rather a region that spans parts of Turkey, Iraq, Iran, and Syria. The idea of a unified Kurdistan as an independent nation has been a long-standing aspiration for the Kurdish people.
the places that I only know is the Cagayan Valley.
Region is a noun. It refers to a specific area or part of a country or the world.
The country with only vowels in its name is "Aegean." It is a region in Greece and not a country on its own.
An example of a region that belongs to another state in geography is the Basque region, which is located in both Spain and France. The Basque Country is culturally and linguistically distinct from the surrounding regions in both countries.
japan
To have countries unified into one country despite of differences. Look at Switzerland, Germans, French, and Italians do not engage in territorial dispute in the region, but the region has been ran autonomously.
Pennsylvania
European unoin, is by far the most
OregonThe most ethnically and religiously diverse in early America was the middle. This was known as the middle colonial region.
Debub Region, also known as the Southern Region, was created in 1996 as part of the reorganization of Ethiopia into ethnically-based regions. It is one of the nine regional states in Ethiopia.
Linguistically, Hofmann (and Hoffmann) are German and are quite common in the German-speaking lands. They are not linked to any particular region.
Eastern Asia
Strictly speaking, Scandinavia only refers to Norway and Sweden because Denmark, Finland and Iceland are not on the Peninsula. However, Iceland and Denmark are considered Scandinavian because they are culturally, linguistically and ethnically Scandinavian. Finland has more Russian history than Scandinavian, but is also considered Scandinavian due to the fact that they are in a region called Fennoscandia (Fenno-Scandinavia), which is Norway, Sweden and Finland. As a result, Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Iceland and Finland (Faroe Islands too, since Denmark governs them) are all a part of Scandinavia.
NO... a region is an area inside a country.
The country or region where you live.