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There are three basic types of regions. There are formal, functional, and vernacular regions. The formal region is used to outline governmental, physical, cultural, and economic areas. The functional regions are used for service areas. Finally, the vernacular are constructed by peoples perception.
A "geopolitical" map.
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The two basic types of regions are formal regions, which are defined by official boundaries such as countries or states, and functional regions, which are defined by a common function or activity that occurs within the region, such as a metropolitan area or a transportation network.
Connecticut and Rhode Island
In the United States, public education is handled at the local governmental level. This is usually done by school boards of counties, cities, or regions.
The only US state that uses parishes as a governmental subdivision is Louisiana. All other states call them counties. There are parishes, in the sense of local regions of the Roman Catholic Church, in Florida, though.
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Boston is not considered a formal region in geographic terms. Formal regions are typically defined by governmental or administrative boundaries, whereas Boston is a city with social, cultural, and economic characteristics that can vary within its geographical boundaries.