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The regions of England are: * East Midlands * East or Eastern * Greater London * North East * North West * South East * South West * West Midlands * Yorkshire and the Humber

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  • The regions of England are: * East Midlands * East or Eastern * Greater London * North East * North West * South East * South West * West Midlands * Yorkshire and the Humber
  • A Region in the Air Training Corps is a group of six Wings commanded by a Regional Commandant who will normally hold the rank of Group Captain and who will be an retired regular RAF Officer currently serving in the RAFR. There are six regions in the ATC, these are: * London and South East Region (LASER) * North Region * South West Region * Wales and West Region * Central and East Region * Scotland and Northern Ireland Region
  • This page lists all areas available in the game.
  • The Region is run by the Region Chief, who is advised by the Region Chairman and the Region Staff Adviser. The Region Chief is a national officer in the Order of the Arrow, Boy Scouts of America. The Section Chiefs from the region elect the Region Chief from amongst themselves at the National OA Planning Meeting. Region responsibilities are numerous, and include running National Leadership Seminars (NLS) and National Lodge Adviser Training Seminars (NLATS).
  • -Regions are organized in Alphabetical order.- Regions is defined as: A Predefined Section of Fonora, Fonora is made up of several Regions
  • Regions are areas of Telon marked on the map with coordinates, such as (-20,13) for the Martok region. Regions are populated by NPCs that offer diplomacy quests or Civic Diplomacy. Most of the Civic NPCs reside within towns.
  • Maps in Rising Eagle are organized into three different regions: Fuijan, China, Paris, France and Gaza, Israel. Each region is the location of a different local conflict. * Fuijan consists of battles between the United States Marine Corps (USMC) and the People's Liberation Army (PLA) over a the wreck of a crashed UAV. * Paris consists of clashes between USMC peacekeepers and the German-led European Federation of Nations (EFN). * Gaza consists of battles between IDF and the IRGC.
  • There are many regions within the Ether Saga Universe. As the player you will be following the steps of Jino after rescuing him from being drowned as a child. The exotic lands players will traverse are filled with creatures of all different types as well as larger and more unique cities aside from Pokari. Currently there are three different types of lands that players can travel too. The Gaap Lands, the Galio Kingdom, and Ziminian Domain. Each of these locations are based off of real areas in Wu Cheng'en's Journey to the West
  • Regions are areas in the Pokémon universe that are smaller parts of a nation. Each region has their own Pokémon Professor, who provides a unique set of Starter Pokémon for young Trainers. Each region also has a unique set of eight Gym Leaders, along with the regional Elite Four. In some cases, regions can share Elite Four divisions, such as Johto and Kanto.
  • Tools Menu: Tools - Regional Coding Regional Coding is used to prevent the playback of discs depending upon the geographical area it is played in. This has been added to DVD specifications on request of major film studios mostly because it allows them to give different local distribution rights to each region. Important: No special action is needed. Regional Coding is a restriction type of flag (like UOPs). That means you are not allowing in which regions the DVD can play, but restricting in which regions the DVD cannot play. Not a good reason: Code regions 1 USA, Canada & US Territories 7 Unused
  • As with a large amount of commercial media, Nintendo games have different regional formats to discourage importing and to fit the corresponding region's video formats. These restrictions can be bypassed however with a variety of exploits, though at the user's own risk. Older consoles which took cartridges simply had cartridges of different shapes. For example, Japanese Famicom cartridges were much smaller and had fewer pins than American NES carts, though convertors were made, not to mention older NES carts with convertor boards in them were used to adapt games.
  • The Lord of The Rings mod uses the work of J.R.R. Tolkien to map out the great regions of Middle-earth. All the main regions are present in the correct place on a 1:20 scale with the original work. Sub biomes can replace their main region randomly to add more variation and discrepancies to the landscape. Below is an interactive map of Middle-earth and its surrounding regions as of Public Beta 28.
  • Each DVD-Video disc contains one or more region codes, denoting the area[s] of the world in which distribution and playback are intended. The commercial DVD-Video player specification dictates that a player must only play discs that contain its region code. In theory, this allows the motion picture studios to control the various aspects of a release (including content, date and price) on a region-by-region basis. In practice, many DVD players allow playback of any disc, or can be modified to do so. Entirely independent of encryption, region coding pertains to regional lockout, which originated in the video game industry.
  • You can have an active game in any region and can switch back and forth at will. The only thing shared between regions is your coins which will be accessible by any account you have. Some regions may be hidden, as a result of high capacity, or they maybe for testing purposes. These Include:
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  • The regions of England are: * East Midlands * East or Eastern * Greater London * North East * North West * South East * South West * West Midlands * Yorkshire and the Humber
  • A Region in the Air Training Corps is a group of six Wings commanded by a Regional Commandant who will normally hold the rank of Group Captain and who will be an retired regular RAF Officer currently serving in the RAFR. There are six regions in the ATC, these are: * London and South East Region (LASER) * North Region * South West Region * Wales and West Region * Central and East Region * Scotland and Northern Ireland Region
  • You can have an active game in any region and can switch back and forth at will. The only thing shared between regions is your coins which will be accessible by any account you have. Some regions may be hidden, as a result of high capacity, or they maybe for testing purposes. These Include: 1. * Beta Region 2. * Atkinson [EN-AU] ( may have been closed off? ) 3. * Crawford [EN-AU]? 4. * Sumter [EN-AU]? 5. * Calhoun [EN] 6. * Echols [EN] 7. * Floyd [EN] 8. * Dade [EN] 9. * Bleckley [EN] 10. * Bibb [EN] 11. * Brantlet [EN] 12. * Berrien [EN] 13. * Barrow [EN] 14. * Banks [EN] 15. * Bartoe [EN] 16. * Bacon [EN] 17. * Bryan [EN] 18. * Appling [EN] 19. * Madison [EN] 20. * Macon [EN] 21. * Marion [EN] 22. * Liberty [EN] 23. * McIntosh [EN] 24. * Miller [EN] 25. * Pierce [EN] 26. * Jasper [EN] 27. * Hall [EN] * Bleckley [EN] 28. * Gilmer [EN] 29. * Brantley [EN] 30. * Burke [EN] * Berrien [EN] 31. * Franklin [EN] 32. * Forsyth [EN] 33. * Cook [EN] 34. * Dougherty [EN] 35. * Carroll [EN] 36. * Coweta [EN] 37. * Harris [EN] 38. * Irwin [EN] * Banks [EN] 39. * Hart [EN] * Bibb [EN] 40. * Candler [EN] 41. * Long [EN] 42. * Decatur [EN] 43. * Bartow [EN] 44. * Jefferson [EN] 45. * Houston [EN] 46. * Brooks [EN] * Bacon [EN] 47. * Cobb [EN] 48. * Henry [EN] 49. * Mitchell [EN] 50. * Cherokee [DE] 51. * Chatham [DE] 52. * Charlton [DE] 53. * Laurens [ES] 54. * Gwinett [ES] 55. * Grady [ES] 56. * Glynn [ES] 57. * Gordon [ES] 58. * Clay [FR] 59. * Clinch [FR] 60. * Camden [FR] 61. * Catoosa [FR] 62. * Coffee [IT] 63. * Clayton [IT] 64. * Columbia [JA] 65. * Douglas [KO] 66. * Dodge [KO] 67. * Lumpkin [PT] 68. * Fannin [PT] 69. * Emanuel [PT] 70. * Early [PT] 71. * Evans [PT] 72. * Jones [RU] 73. * Fayette [RU] 74. * Dooly [RU] 75. * Hancock [TR] 76. * Elbert [EN] 77. * Dawson 78. * Fulton 79. * Greene 80. * Randolph [EN] 81. * Colquitt [TR] 82. * Towns [TR] 83. * Polk [RU] 84. * Newton [RU] 85. * Meriwether [RU] 86. * Lithonia [RU] 87. * Wayne [PT] 88. * Twiggs [PT] 89. * Roswell [PT] 90. * Toombs [PT] 91. * Crisp [KO] 92. * Treutlen [KO] 93. * Union [FR] 94. * Johnson [FR] 95. * Telfair [FR] 96. * Jackson [ES] 97. * Stewart [ES] 98. * Tift [ES] 99. * Murray [ES] 100. * Turner [ES] 101. * Thomas [ES] 102. * Pooler [ES] 103. * Clarke [DE] 104. * Lee [DE] 105. * Seminole [EN] 106. * Stephen [EN] 107. * Terrell [EN] 108. * Lincoln [EN] 109. * Lamar [EN] 110. * Wilkes [EN] 111. * Walker [EN]
  • This page lists all areas available in the game.
  • The Region is run by the Region Chief, who is advised by the Region Chairman and the Region Staff Adviser. The Region Chief is a national officer in the Order of the Arrow, Boy Scouts of America. The Section Chiefs from the region elect the Region Chief from amongst themselves at the National OA Planning Meeting. Region responsibilities are numerous, and include running National Leadership Seminars (NLS) and National Lodge Adviser Training Seminars (NLATS).
  • -Regions are organized in Alphabetical order.- Regions is defined as: A Predefined Section of Fonora, Fonora is made up of several Regions
  • Regions are areas in the Pokémon universe that are smaller parts of a nation. Each region has their own Pokémon Professor, who provides a unique set of Starter Pokémon for young Trainers. Each region also has a unique set of eight Gym Leaders, along with the regional Elite Four. In some cases, regions can share Elite Four divisions, such as Johto and Kanto. Currently, in the main series of games, there are seven known regions (Kanto, Johto, Hoenn, Sinnoh, Unova, Kalos, and Alola). Additionally, in the Pokémon side games, five other regions are currently known; Orre, Fiore, Almia, Ransei, and Oblivia. In the Pokémon anime series and manga, a group of islands called the Orange Islands have been called a region. The Orange Islands are located south of Kanto, though this region has never been seen in any game.
  • The Lord of The Rings mod uses the work of J.R.R. Tolkien to map out the great regions of Middle-earth. All the main regions are present in the correct place on a 1:20 scale with the original work. Sub biomes can replace their main region randomly to add more variation and discrepancies to the landscape. The mod uses its own biome list instead of expanding on the vanilla list. This will prevent compatibility problems and allows more different biomes than the vanilla list is limited to. Prior to Public Beta 22, this list was limited to 256 regions in the Middle-earth dimension, but, as of January 6, 2014, Mevans has announced that he can add even more biomes to Middle-earth, should that be needed. Below is an interactive map of Middle-earth and its surrounding regions as of Public Beta 28.
  • Tools Menu: Tools - Regional Coding Regional Coding is used to prevent the playback of discs depending upon the geographical area it is played in. This has been added to DVD specifications on request of major film studios mostly because it allows them to give different local distribution rights to each region. Important: No special action is needed. Regional Coding is a restriction type of flag (like UOPs). That means you are not allowing in which regions the DVD can play, but restricting in which regions the DVD cannot play. By default the DVD is set to be playable in all regions. Unless you are a large movie studio with worldwide local distribution, there is absolutely no point in setting a restriction based on region. Another important fact is that DVD Forum specify regional coding only for DVD-Video. For DVD-R/+R the DVD Forum say that the regional coding is not permitted and the Prohibited Regional Mask should remain 0 (all regions). The fact is that most players will accept Regional Coding restrictions also on DVD-R/+R even if it is against DVD specifications. Tip: Before you start clciking on chekboxes, you have to ask yourself what is the true reason why you need to prohibit the playback on some region. In many cases by setting regional coding you just cut yourself from many potential buyers. Not a good reason: Disc is in PAL or NTSC system. This has nothing to do with regional coding, it is a technical issue. Many players in Europe can play NTSC discs without problem. On PC you can play both PAL or NTSC. You produce discs with different languages. Again not a good reason since people migrate very often from continent to contitnent. Many people living in one country would love to watch DVD in their mother tongue. Big studios do it, so do I. A good reason: You produce disc that is specific for each region (for example a promotion disc that offers services that are different in America than in Europe) You have sole distributors for each region that sells with different prices and therefore they need to protect themselves from grey market A contens of disc is illegal in some regions or you have no distribution rights for some regions The Regional Coding can be set on already compiled project with the Regional Coding tool in Tools menu. You don' have to recompile the project, just set the regional coding restriction and press OK which will quickly update the original IFO and BUP files. You can change it as many times as you need. Code regions 1 USA, Canada & US Territories 2 Europe, Japan, South Africa, Middle East (including Egypt) 3 South East Asia, East Asia (including Hong Kong but not China!?) 4 Austrlia, New Zealand, Mexico, Central & South America, Caribbean and Pacific Islands. 5 Former Soviet Union, Indian Subcontinent, Africa, North Korea, and Mongolia 6 China (excluding Hong Kong) 7 Unused 8 International territory (airplanes, cruise ships, etc.)
  • Each DVD-Video disc contains one or more region codes, denoting the area[s] of the world in which distribution and playback are intended. The commercial DVD-Video player specification dictates that a player must only play discs that contain its region code. In theory, this allows the motion picture studios to control the various aspects of a release (including content, date and price) on a region-by-region basis. In practice, many DVD players allow playback of any disc, or can be modified to do so. Entirely independent of encryption, region coding pertains to regional lockout, which originated in the video game industry. European Region 2 DVDs may be sub-coded "D1" through "D4." "D1" identifies a UK-only release. "D2" and "D3" identify European DVDs that are not sold in the UK and the Republic of Ireland. "D4" identifies DVDs that are distributed throughout Europe. Any combination of regions can be applied to a single disc. For example, a DVD designated Region 2/4 is suitable for playback in Western Europe, Oceania and any other Region 2 or Region 4 area. A so-called "Region 0" disc (actually coded Region 1/2/3/4/5/6) is meant to be playable worldwide. The term "Region 0" also describes DVD players that were designed or modified to incorporate Regions 1-6 simultaneously, thereby providing compatibility with virtually any disc, irrespective of region[s]. This apparent solution was popular in the early days of the DVD format, but studios quickly responded by adjusting discs to refuse to play in such machines. This system is known as "Regional Coding Enhancement" or RCE. Nowadays, many "multi-region" DVD players defeat regional lockout and RCE by automatically identifying and matching a disc's region code and/or allowing the user to manually select a particular region. Others simply bypass the region code check entirely. Some manufacturers of DVD players now freely supply information on how to disable regional lockout, and on some recent models, it appears to be disabled by default. Many view region code enforcement as a violation of WTO free trade agreements; however, no legal rulings have yet been made in this area.
  • Regions are areas of Telon marked on the map with coordinates, such as (-20,13) for the Martok region. Regions are populated by NPCs that offer diplomacy quests or Civic Diplomacy. Most of the Civic NPCs reside within towns.
  • As with a large amount of commercial media, Nintendo games have different regional formats to discourage importing and to fit the corresponding region's video formats. These restrictions can be bypassed however with a variety of exploits, though at the user's own risk. Older consoles which took cartridges simply had cartridges of different shapes. For example, Japanese Famicom cartridges were much smaller and had fewer pins than American NES carts, though convertors were made, not to mention older NES carts with convertor boards in them were used to adapt games. Disc based media starting with the GameCube has been made with different region codes based on the country's video format and region, similar to DVD/Blu-Ray region codes. Circumvention of these regional barriers was slightly easier due to devices such as the Action Replay and Freeloader which simply disabled the lockout on the GameCubes made importation favorable to some. A region code disabler through the Homebrew Channel is available on the Wii for playing import games. Handheld consoles are not dependent on the analogue TV standards' limitation (NTSC/PAL/SECAM), however the 3DS system software is designed to ignore a game if it does not correspond to the same region as the console (with the Chinese iQue 3DS being a special exception).
  • Maps in Rising Eagle are organized into three different regions: Fuijan, China, Paris, France and Gaza, Israel. Each region is the location of a different local conflict. * Fuijan consists of battles between the United States Marine Corps (USMC) and the People's Liberation Army (PLA) over a the wreck of a crashed UAV. * Paris consists of clashes between USMC peacekeepers and the German-led European Federation of Nations (EFN). * Gaza consists of battles between IDF and the IRGC.
  • There are many regions within the Ether Saga Universe. As the player you will be following the steps of Jino after rescuing him from being drowned as a child. The exotic lands players will traverse are filled with creatures of all different types as well as larger and more unique cities aside from Pokari. Currently there are three different types of lands that players can travel too. The Gaap Lands, the Galio Kingdom, and Ziminian Domain. Each of these locations are based off of real areas in Wu Cheng'en's Journey to the West
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