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regionalism
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regionalism
1. division of a country into administrative regions having partial autonomy
2. advocacy of such division
3. loyalty to one's home region; regional patriotism
4. the common interests of national groups, people, etc., living in the same part of the world


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Regional cooperation is another way to build competitive advantage, but to succeed, it needs a strong regionalistic platform," said B.
And now that I'm envisioning the Lloronas it means that my capacity to hold more and more complex elements is growing, so I think I'm becoming a little more--at the same time that I'm very regionalistic and very much a Chicana writer I'm also becoming more international, global, addressing larger communities and larger audiences and--Does that make sense?
It is going to be harder to force him into narrow, regionalistic molds, for he has been fearful, he has laughed and rejoiced at the same things with generations of children all over the world.
 
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