Noun
regio (plural regiones)
(astronomy, geology, planetary geology) Any large area of a planet or moon that is strongly differentiated from neighbouring areas by colour or albedo.
In 27 BC, Trieste was incorporated in Regio X of Augustan Italia. Source: Internet
The IAU Working Group on Cartographic Coordinates and Rotational Elements recommended a coordinate system, correcting the pole but rotating the Claudian longitude by 150° to coincide with Olbers Regio. Source: Internet
Nothing will prevent the good Verdi from soon reaching one of the most honourable positions in the cohort of composers."sfn Verdi travelled on to Parma, where the Teatro Regio di Parma was producing Nabucco with Strepponi in the cast. Source: Internet
Bicycles may be carried for a fee on DB Regio trains leaving Bayreuth and in the VGN's buses. Source: Internet
During the Imperial age it became one of the most important and flourishing cities of southern Italy when it was the seat of the "Corrector", the Governor of "Regio II Lucania et Bruttii" (province of Lucany and Brutium). Source: Internet
Later, during the reign of Augustus it became part of the third region of Italy, the 'Regio III Lucania et Bruttium. citation After sacking Rome in 410, Alaric I (King of the Visigoths) went to Calabria with the intention of sailing to Africa. Source: Internet