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Europe, the Middle East and Africa - Europe, the Middle East and Africa, usually abbreviated to EMEA, is a regional designation used for government and business purposes. It is particularly common amongst North American based companies, who often divide their international operations into the following regions:
South-East Europe Regional Energy Market - The South-East Europe Regional Energy Market (SEEREM) became part of the EU’s wider internal energy market on 25 October 2005 by the creation of the common European Energy Community in the framework of Stability Pact for South Eastern Europe.
Metro (Oregon regional government) - Metro, previously known as the Metropolitan Service District, is the regional governmental agency for the Oregon portion of the Portland metropolitan area. It is the only directly-elected regional government in the United States.
Kativik Regional Government - [of the Kativik Regional Government, Quebec]
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Regional Europe Iceland - Regional Europe Iceland Nationalist Movements And European Integration Nationalist Movements regional europe iceland and European Integration provides a thorough overview of the effects that the process of European integration has had on both regional governments regional europe iceland and nationalist/regionalist movements in Western Europe. This volume explores the following questions: *How appropriate is it to say that there is an emerging `Europe of the Regions`? *How has minority nationalism coped with the process of European integration? *How has the emergence ...
Regional Europe Iceland - Regional Europe Iceland Nationalist Movements And European Integration Nationalist Movements regional europe iceland and European Integration provides a thorough overview of the effects that the process of European integration has had on both regional governments regional europe iceland and nationalist/regionalist movements in Western Europe. This volume explores the following questions: *How appropriate is it to say that there is an emerging `Europe of the Regions`? *How has minority nationalism coped with the process of European integration? *How has the emergence ...
Regional Europe Iceland - Regional Europe Iceland Nationalist Movements And European Integration Nationalist Movements regional europe iceland and European Integration provides a thorough overview of the effects that the process of European integration has had on both regional governments regional europe iceland and nationalist/regionalist movements in Western Europe. This volume explores the following questions: *How appropriate is it to say that there is an emerging `Europe of the Regions`? *How has minority nationalism coped with the process of European integration? *How has the emergence ...
Regional Europe Iceland - Regional Europe Iceland Nationalist Movements And European Integration Nationalist Movements regional europe iceland and European Integration provides a thorough overview of the effects that the process of European integration has had on both regional governments regional europe iceland and nationalist/regionalist movements in Western Europe. This volume explores the following questions: *How appropriate is it to say that there is an emerging `Europe of the Regions`? *How has minority nationalism coped with the process of European integration? *How has the emergence ...
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