Noun
loyalty to the interests of a particular region
a foreign policy that defines the international interests of a country in terms of particular geographic areas
a feature (as a pronunciation or expression or custom) that is characteristic of a particular region
Source: WordNetSome of the best work that's happening right now is from architects who have remained in their home countries and who have focused on a local or national identity and the idea of critical regionalism. Cameron Sinclair
Nobody precisely knew where he born, but it's known it wasn't in São Paulo, nor in Rio de Janeiro, nor in Pará. It was wrong trying to find in this man any kind of regionalism. Before anything, Quaresma was a Brazilian. Lima Barreto
I don't think massification and globalization and all those other 'izations' are necessarily hostile to regionalism. John Shelton Reed
We must infuse our lives with art. Our national leaders must be informed that we want them to use our taxes to support street theatre in order to oppose street gangs. We should have a well-supported regional theatre in order to oppose regionalism and. Maya Angelou
After O'Higgins went into exile in 1823, civil conflict continued, focusing mainly on the issues of anticlericalism and regionalism. Source: Internet
Africanisation of names main The concept of authenticity was derived from the MPR's professed doctrine of "authentic Zairian nationalism and condemnation of regionalism and tribalism." Source: Internet