interconnected territories
[ɪn.tər.kəˈnek.tɪd ˈter.ə.tɔr.iz]
noun phrasepl: interconnected territories
territórios interconectados
1. Geographic areas or regions that are linked together through physical, economic, political, or digital connections and dependencies
The interconnected territories of the European Union form a single market.
Os territórios interconectados da União Europeia formam um mercado único.
2. Jurisdictional areas that share borders and maintain mutual relationships or agreements
The interconnected territories required coordinated environmental policies.
Os territórios interconectados exigiram políticas ambientais coordenadas.
3. Regions linked through infrastructure, trade routes, or digital networks
Modern interconnected territories depend heavily on digital infrastructure.
Os territórios interconectados modernos dependem muito da infraestrutura digital.
This term is increasingly used in Brazil in discussions of regional development, infrastructure projects like IIRSA (Initiative for the Integration of the Regional Infrastructure of South America), and discussions of Mercosur. In the United States, the concept appears in discussions of interstate commerce, federal systems, and transnational governance. The phrase reflects modern geopolitical thinking about interdependence and integration rather than traditional notions of isolated nation-states.
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