Adjective
interregional (not comparable)
Of, pertaining to, or connecting two or more regions.
Michael Tadman, in a 1989 book Speculators and Slaves: Masters, Traders, and Slaves in the Old South, indicates that 60–70% of interregional migrations were the result of the sale of slaves. Source: Internet
Each P&DC sort mails for a given region (typically with a radius of around convert) and connects with the national network for interregional mail. Source: Internet
Expansion of the organizations' activities is hampered by economic inequalities among their members and by inadequate interregional transportation infrastructure, but in 1996 they began increasing their influence in Moscow. Source: Internet
Przewozy Regionalne operates interregional and local train services. Source: Internet
Some have called for these new subunits to be based on the eight interregional economic associations. Source: Internet
They stimulated interregional trade via a tribute system controlled by the manikongo. Source: Internet