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Availability Zones is a high-availability offering that protects your applications and data from datacenter failures. Availability Zones are unique physical locations within an Azure region. Reference: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/availability-zones/az-overview
I think this is wrong - a region has up to three availability zones, each availability zone is in a datacentre. The question asks about an availability zone - i.e. singular - so it should be datacenter not region.
Actually, each availability zone can have three datacenters inside it, so the AZ is a container of datacenters.
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/reliability/availability-zones-overview?tabs=azure-cli
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