2.48.6 Example of regions in the modern world
For example, in our modern world, examples of regions, each of which
would have a separate Regional Knowledge skill,
might be:
- Celtic (covering Scotland, Wales, Ireland);
- Anglo-Saxon (covering England, United States of America, Canada,
Australia);
- Germanic (covering Germany, Austria, the Netherlands, parts of
Switzerland);
- French (covering France and colonies, Belgium, parts of Switzerland);
- Slav (covering Russia and central European countries such as Poland,
Czech republic, Yugoslavia, etc.);
- Scandinavian (covering Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Finland);
- Greek;
- Latin (covering Spain, Italy, Portugal, Latin America);
- Turk/Mongol (covering Turkey, Kazakstan, Uzbekistan, Mongolia);
- Arab (covering North Africa to Iran/Iraq);
- Hebrew (covering Israel);
- Chinese;
- Japanese;
- Korean;
- South East Asian (covering Thailand, Vietnam, Cambodia, etc.);
- Polynesian (covering Australian aborigine, Maori, Samoa, Fiji, Tonga,
Hawaii, etc.)
- Indian;
- Native American;
- African (covering sub-Saharan Africa)