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  2. United Nations geoscheme - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_Nations_geoscheme

    The United Nations geoscheme is a system which divides 248 countries and territories in the world into six continental regions, 22 geographical subregions, and two intermediary regions. [1] It was devised by the United Nations Statistics Division (UNSD) based on the M49 coding classification. [2]

  3. Definitions of world regions - Our World in Data

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    The United Nations' SDG framework defines eight world regions: Australia and New Zealand, Central and Southern Asia, Eastern and South-Eastern Asia, Europe and Northern America, Latin America and the Caribbean, Northern Africa and Western Asia, Oceania, and Sub-Saharan Africa.

  4. Introduction – World Regional Geography

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    The world can be divided into regions based on human and/or physical characteristics. Regions simply refer to spatial areas that share a common feature. There are three types of regions: formal, functional, and vernacular.

  5. The 8 Geographic Regions Of The World - Sciencing

    www.sciencing.com/10-geographic-regions-world-8774247

    The eight official DHS-recognized global regions on the world map are Africa, Asia, Europe and Oceania in the Eastern hemisphere and the Caribbean and the three American zones (North, Central and South) in the Western hemisphere.

  6. The Geoscheme of the United Nations - WorldAtlas

    www.worldatlas.com/geography/the-geoscheme-of-the-united-nations.html

    The UN Geoscheme groups areas into regions and subregions based on continental boundaries and geographical proximity, aligning regions with the continents of Africa, the Americas, Asia, Europe, and Oceania. Also, it takes into account existing regional groupings and organizations.

  7. Official Listing of Countries by World Region - ThoughtCo

    www.thoughtco.com/official-listing-of-countries-world-region-1435153

    How many regions in the world are there? The 196 countries of the world can be logically divided into eight based on their geography, mostly aligning with the continent on which they are located. That said, some groupings don't strictly adhere to divisions by continent.

  8. World Regional Geography - Open Textbook Library

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    This core focus enables students to draw connections between regions and to better understand the interconnectedness of our world. Furthermore, the focus on both globalization and inequality helps demonstrate the real-world application of the concepts discussed.

  9. World Regions Map - World in maps

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    World regions are not internationally defined and depends on the sources. To give an appropriate view we will present the definition of the world regions used by the United Nation , the World Bank , the CIA World Factbook .

  10. 1.6: The World's Regions - Social Sci LibreTexts

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    The world can be divided into regions based on human and/or physical characteristics. Regions simply refer to spatial areas that share a common feature. There are three types of regions: formal, functional, and vernacular.

  11. 1.2 Location and Regions on Earth – Introduction to World...

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    World regional geography focuses on regions of various sizes across the earth’s landscape and aspires to understand the unique character of regions in terms of their natural and cultural attributes.