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  1. Global Infrastructure Regions & AZs - aws.amazon.com

    AWS maintains multiple geographic Regions, including Regions in North America, South America, Europe, China, Asia Pacific, South Africa, and the Middle East.

  2. AWS Services and Regions

    3 days ago · Updated on: 2025-12-13 23:02:51 UTC, with 403 unique Services, 39 Regions and counting...

  3. AWS Regions and Data Centers

    Explore AWS regions and their available data centers. Get insights into geography, region names, and availability zones.

  4. AWS List of 48 Regions and 54 Zones - Economize Cloud

    Amazon Web Services resources span allover the map across various locations, regions and zones. Here's a list of the resource's locations and their region ID.

  5. AWS Global Infrastructure Explained: Regions, Availability Zones, and ...

    Understanding how AWS is structured across the world is one of the most important parts of cloud architecture. Everything you build in AWS lives inside this global network, so knowing the purpose of …

  6. Regions, Availability Zones, and Local Zones - docs.aws.amazon.com

    Learn how Amazon cloud computing resources are hosted in multiple locations world-wide, including AWS Regions and Availability Zones.

  7. Complete List of AWS Regions, Wavelength Zones, and Local Zones ...

    5 days ago · We have 32 AWS Regions, 30 AWS Wavelength Zones, and 33 AWS Local Zones. 1. Africa (Cape Town) 2. Asia Pacific (Hong Kong) 3. Asia Pacific (Tokyo) 4. Asia Pacific (Seoul) 5. …

  8. How Many Regions Does AWS Have in 2025? A Complete Breakdown

    Dec 27, 2023 · As of February 2023, AWS operates 31 regions globally. The company strategically chooses new AWS region locations based on projected customer demand, data sovereignty laws, …

  9. AWS Regions - AWS Regions and Availability Zones

    An AWS account provides multiple Regions so that you can create AWS resources in the locations that meet your requirements. For example, you want to create resources in Europe to be closer to your …

  10. Amazon Web Services - Wikipedia

    Amazon Web Services, Inc. (AWS) is a subsidiary of Amazon that provides on-demand cloud computing platforms and APIs to individuals, companies, and governments, on a metered, pay-as-you-go basis.

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