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[[Belmonte]] is subdivided into three '''regions''' ({{wp|Portuguese language|Luzelese}}: ''regiões'') which make up the first tier of the country's [[Administrative divisions of Belmonte|administrative subdivisions]]. Although considered to be federal subdivisions, regions only exist for academic purposes, serving for the research of social, economic and demographic issues of their respective areas, holding no political importance. | [[Belmonte]] is subdivided into three '''regions''' ({{wp|Portuguese language|Luzelese}}: ''regiões'') which make up the first tier of the country's [[Administrative divisions of Belmonte|administrative subdivisions]]. Although considered to be federal subdivisions, regions only exist for academic purposes, serving for the research of social, economic and demographic issues of their respective areas, holding no political importance. | ||
==Regions== | ==Regions== |
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Belmonte is subdivided into three regions (Luzelese: regiões) which make up the first tier of the country's administrative subdivisions. Although considered to be federal subdivisions, regions only exist for academic purposes, serving for the research of social, economic and demographic issues of their respective areas, holding no political importance.
Regions
Name | Population (2020) | Most populous municipality | Largest metropolitan area | Number of provinces |
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North | 9,011,387 | Pinheiros | Pinheiros Metropolitan Area | 2 |
Centre | 21,035,792 | Castelonovo | Central Metropolitan Axis | 2 |
South | 6,287,011 | Ípsia | Ípsia Metropolitan Area | 3 |
List
- North (Norte)
- Centre (Centro)
- South (Sul)