Regio
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Regio (pl. regiones) is the Latin word for 'region.' It may mean:
- regio (astronomy) - in planetary geology, a large area of a planet or moon that are strongly differentiated in colour or albedo.
- regio (anatomy) - in anatomy, to describe certain areas on the body.
- regio (Rome), in ancient Rome as a name for quartiers of the city of Rome.