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Developing deep attachment with the place of living is called as

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developing deep attachment with the place of living is called as surrounding

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Developing deep attachment with the place of living is called as regionalism.

Explanation:

  • Regionalism is a ideology aimed at increasing the power, influence or self-determination of the residents of one or more sub national regions.
  • It focuses on the "development of a political or social system based on one or more" regions and/or the national, regulatory or economic interests of a particular region, group of regions or other sub national entity.
  • Gaining strength or aiming to increase "awareness and allegiance to a particular region with a  homogeneous population", similar to nationalism.
  • Regions can be delimited by administrative units, culture, language and religion, among other things.
  • Regionalist demands come in "strong" forms, such as sovereignty, secession and independence, as well as more moderate campaigns for greater autonomy.
  • Strictly speaking, regionalists favor confederations over unitary nation-states with strong central governments. However, they can adopt intermediate forms of federalism.

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