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Listed from north to south the eight subregions are the following.
Each subregion is mostly identified by the name of a river.
The expected number of raindrops per subregion would be 2.
"It has played a critical role in stabilizing the whole subregion."
According to the 2002 national census, the subregion was home to an estimated 2.5 million people at that time.
The Senate is made up of 38 members elected from regions or subregions.
Each region is listed (north to south) with its subregions identified.
The Authority provides federal funding to support the planning work of its 15 subregions.
It is the only subregion where the center is not a town or a city.
The subregion is the leading services center for the entire country and has also a large industrial output.
Sometimes it seems that every wine region and subregion in France has its own traditional glass.
The subregion has 9 municipalities and its population is 112,766 (2005 statistics).
South Texas is so vast, there are even subregions.
There are subregions in American wine country, too, but they have little to do with setting or maintaining standards.
There was concern over the deteriorating economic situation in the country and the consequences on the subregion.
These three subregions together form the continent of North America.
All subregions are coterminous with the provinces of the same names.
It is considered to be part of the Northern Michigan subregion.
All subregions may experience considerable variations from year to year.
Most of its shows are brought directly from the Southern India subregion.
Thus has grown into a major cattle transit town for the southeast and south subregions.
It is the main economical subregion of the country.
Secondary, or minor, regional powers are listed within their subregions.
The question of how to define the subregions in the South has been the focus of research for nearly a century.