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 Translation for 'regionalisation' from English to Portuguese
regionalização {f}regionalisation [Br.]
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Translation for 'regionalisation' from English to Portuguese

regionalisation [Br.]
regionalização {f}
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Usage Examples English
  • ('financial aspects of the regionalisation in Belgium'.) Published by the 'Gewestelijke Economische Raad voor Vlaanderen ‘, 1973, 90 p..,translated into French.
  • The Integrated Marine and Coastal Regionalisation of Australia (IMCRA), formerly the Interim Marine and Coastal Regionalisation for Australia, is a biogeographic regionalisation of the oceanic waters of Australia's exclusive economic zone (EEZ).
  • Since 1997 regionalisation reform, a "Wāli" is the governor of one of the twelve regions of Morocco.
  • In 1980, John Stanley Beard published a phytogeographical regionalisation of the state based on data from the Vegetation Survey of Western Australia.
  • In 1980, John Stanley Beard published a phytogeographical regionalisation of the state based on data from the Vegetation Survey of Western Australia.

  • TerraView supports vector operations including intersection and buffer maps. It also has statistical analysis functions: local and global autocorrelation indexes, semivariograms, and regionalisation.
  • Jones began his career with Neath before switching to the Ospreys with the regionalisation of Welsh rugby in 2003.
  • During regionalisation in 2012, St John Ambulance in Guernsey, Jersey and the Isle of Man became separate from England.
  • Following the 2003 regionalisation of Welsh rugby, Llanelli is now a feeder club to the Scarlets regional team.
  • The Interim Biogeographic Regionalisation for Australia (IBRA) is a biogeographic regionalisation of Australia developed by the Australian government's Department of Sustainability, Environment, Water, Population, and Communities.

  • In May 1975, Glasgow Fire Service was absorbed into Strathclyde Fire Brigade as part of Scottish local government regionalisation.
  • The league operated in a large number of regional divisions, the effects of the war having forced a further regionalisation.
  • The EU has recently introduced some elements of CFP devolution ("see the #CFP regionalisation and devolution attempts section above").
  • His article for "The Daily Telegraph" in 1995 on more regionalisation in non-League football helped change the way the leagues were structured.
  • Libman A., Vinokurov E. (2011) Is it really different? Patterns of regionalisation in the post-Soviet Central Asia. Post-Communist Economies, 23 (4), pp. 469–492.

  • The name "Frankenbahn" is not a historical term for the Stuttgart–Würzburg line, but was adopted in 1996 following the regionalisation of operations.
  • These laws followed the first failed attempt at decentralisation (referendum to reform the senate and regionalisation) in 1969 by General De Gaulle.
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