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  2. Intermediate Region - Wikipedia

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    The Intermediate Region is an established geopolitical model set forth in the 1970s by the Greek historian Dimitri Kitsikis, professor at the University of Ottawa in Canada. [1] According to this model, the Eurasian continent is composed of three regions; in addition to Western Europe and the Far East , a third region called the "Intermediate ...

  3. Five themes of geography - Wikipedia

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    A person's travel from place to place, and the actions they perform there are also considered movement. Places are connected by movement: [1] Methods of transportation (transportation geography) – public transportation, private transportation, freight transportation; Movement in everyday life; History of movement; Economic factors influencing ...

  4. Step migration - Wikipedia

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    According to Ravenstein, step migration occurred in short distance migration when individuals migrated from rural towns to an urban centre by stepping through intermediate-sized towns. [1] Scholars today see step migration as occurring globally as individuals step up through hierarchies of countries toward their preferred destination. [5]

  5. Geographic mobility - Wikipedia

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    Geographic mobility has a large impact on many sociological factors in a community and is a current topic of academic research. [1] It varies between different regions depending on both formal policies and established social norms, and has different effects and responses in different societies.

  6. Glossary of geography terms (N–Z) - Wikipedia

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    Also narrow. A land or water passage that is confined or restricted by its narrow breadth, often a strait or a water gap. nation A stable community of people formed on the basis of a common geographic territory, language, economy, ethnicity, or psychological make-up as manifested in a common culture. national mapping agency A governmental agency which manages, produces, and publishes ...

  7. Great Plains - Wikipedia

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    In the intermediate section of the plains, between latitudes 44° and 42°, including southern South Dakota and northern Nebraska, the erosion of certain large districts is peculiarly elaborate. Known as the Badlands , it is a minutely dissected form with a relief of a few hundred feet.

  8. Intermediate Area - Wikipedia

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    The Intermediate Area is an archaeological geographical area of the Americas that was defined in its clearest form by Gordon R. Willey in his 1971 book An Introduction to American Archaeology, Vol. 2: South America (Prentice Hall: Englewood Cliffs, NJ).

  9. Intermediate and Immediate Geographic Regions - Wikipedia

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    Intermediate regions for their part, are groupings of immediate regions that are articulated through the influence of a metropolis, regional capital or representative urban center. They were instituted in 2017 for updating the Brazilian regional division and correspond to an overview of old Meso and Microregions , respectively, which were in ...