extrapolar region - traducción al árabe
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extrapolar region - traducción al árabe

UKRAINIAN REGION AROUND THE TOWN OF HERTSA
Herţa region; Hertza Region; Herza region; Herta region; Herța region; Hertza region; Hertsa Region; Herța Region
  • Ethnic divisions in Chernivtsi Oblast in the 1980s, with [[Ukrainians]], [[Romanians]], [[Russians]], [[Moldovans]] and [[Jews]] depicted in white, blue, red, and yellow respectively

extrapolar region      
‎ النَّاحِيَةُ خارِجَ القُطْبِيَّة:في المعالجة الكهربائية‎
Regional         
  • Map of the [[world]] as of 2021
  • [[Regions of Finland]]
2D OR 3D DEFINED SPACE ON SOMETHING, MAINLY IN TERRESTRIAL AND ASTROPHYSICS SCIENCES
Regional; Functional region; Regionally; Geographic belt; Geographical region; Geographical area; Geographic region; Regions; Region (geography); Region (administrative)
إِقْلِيمَيْ
region         
  • Map of the [[world]] as of 2021
  • [[Regions of Finland]]
2D OR 3D DEFINED SPACE ON SOMETHING, MAINLY IN TERRESTRIAL AND ASTROPHYSICS SCIENCES
Regional; Functional region; Regionally; Geographic belt; Geographical region; Geographical area; Geographic region; Regions; Region (geography); Region (administrative)
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اقليم = منطقة = منطقة (من مناطق الجسم ) حقل منطقــة

Definición

region
n. a border; mountainous; outlying, remote; polar; unpopulated region

Wikipedia

Hertsa region

The Hertsa region, also known as the Hertza region (Ukrainian: Край Герца, romanized: Kraj Herca; Romanian: Ținutul Herța), is a region around the town of Hertsa within Chernivtsi Raion in the southern part of Chernivtsi Oblast in southwestern Ukraine, near the border with Romania. With an area of around 304 km2 (117 sq mi), it has a population of about 32,300 people (as of 2001), 93% of whom are ethnic Romanians.