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  • noun Plural form of subregion.

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Examples

  • In addition to viewing the top search terms by country and city, you can view the top "subregions" e.g. states within the U.S. across more than 70 countries.

    29 hours of code 2007

  • In addition to viewing the top search terms by country and city, you can view the top "subregions" e.g. states within the U.S. across more than 70 countries.

    Archive 2007-05-01 2007

  • It's being rolled out in public meetings organized by "subregions" of the county.

    unknown title 2009

  • Three of the regions contain designated subregions: Madhari in the region of Pitsilia; Afames and Laona in Troodhos South; and Ambelitis, Vouni tis Panayias, and Laona Kathikas all within Troodhos East.

    Sasha Smith 2009

  • Croatia has 12 wine-producing subregions spread across its coastal and inland regions, with more than 30,000 hectares under vine.

    Discovering Classic Croatia Will Lyons 2011

  • Though the best-known subregions tend to dominate discussions—and sales—of Bordeaux, there are actually more than 50 Bordeaux subregions, including little-known appellations such as Fronsac, Entre-Deux-Mers and the Côtes de Castillon.

    Getting to the Bottom of Bordeaux Lettie Teague 2011

  • The Left Bank is home to Cabernet-based wines and includes famous subregions like Pauillac, St.

    Getting to the Bottom of Bordeaux Lettie Teague 2011

  • You may have to go select other black subregions (like the ones between clumps of hair in this case).

    Preparing Image Visual Aids For Your Game « Geek Related 2009

  • The three phases of electrical activity were recorded exclusively from Broca's Area, but were recorded at different times and in distinct subregions separated from each other by several millimeters.

    Brain activity decoded to play back heard words 2012

  • There are also sommeliers who know a lot about wine but don't like the labor that comes with the job: "They tend to spend more time acquiring degrees than working the floor," said Mr. Johnnes, who once hired a sommelier who could name all of the subregions of the Loire there are quite a few but didn't enjoy the physical part of the work.

    May I Recommend: Lessons of Great Sommeliers Lettie Teague 2011

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