Regional authorities are typically created by national or state governments to manage specific areas or functions within a defined geographic region. They can be established through legislation or executive orders and are often tasked with responsibilities such as urban planning, public transportation, or environmental management. The structure and powers of these authorities can vary widely depending on the legal framework of the country or state in which they operate.
Rotten Authorities was created in 1991.
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Regional Air was created in 2000-05.
Canadian Regional Airlines was created in 1991.
Regional Action was created in 1976.
Regional Atacama was created in 1979.
BMI Regional was created in 2001.
Regional Paraguaya was created in 2008.
Regional Cargo was created in 2006.
Spartanburg Regional was created in 1921.
Association of Drainage Authorities was created in 1927.
Franklin Regional Medical Center was created in 1951.