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  2. Inglehart–Welzel cultural map of the world - Wikipedia

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    The map is updated and modified regularly along with the new waves of data from the World Values Survey. The different versions are available at the website of the World Values Survey. [13] An early version of the map was published by Ronald Inglehart in 1997 with the dimensions named "Traditional vs. Secular-Rational Authority" and "Survival vs.

  3. Cultural mapping - Wikipedia

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    Cultural mapping is an emerging interdisciplinary field in which a range of perspectives are used as: a mode of inquiry and a methodological tool in urban planning, cultural sustainability, and community development that makes visible the ways local stories, practices, relationships, memories, and rituals constitute places as meaningful locations."

  4. World Values Survey - Wikipedia

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    The global cultural map shows how scores of societies are located on these two dimensions. Moving upward on this map reflects the shift from Traditional values to Secular-rational and moving rightward reflects the shift from Survival values to Self-expression values.

  5. Estonian Land and Spatial Development Board - Wikipedia

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    The Estonian Land and Spatial Development Board (Estonian: Maa- ja Ruumiamet) is an official body, dealing with cartography, cadastre and spatial development issues in Estonia. It is subordinated the Ministry of Economic Affairs and Communications. The board is a government agency that participates actively in the development and implementation ...

  6. Cultural geography - Wikipedia

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    Cultural geography is a subfield within human geography.Though the first traces of the study of different nations and cultures on Earth can be dated back to ancient geographers such as Ptolemy or Strabo, cultural geography as academic study firstly emerged as an alternative to the environmental determinist theories of the early 20th century, which had believed that people and societies are ...

  7. List of regions of Baltic States by Human Development Index

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    South Estonia Estonia: 0.873 8 Kurzeme Region Latvia: 0.870 9 Vidzeme Region Latvia: 0.868 10 Zemgale Region Latvia: 0.861 11 Northeastern Estonia Estonia: 0.857 12 Western Estonia Estonia: 0.855 13 Šiauliai County Lithuania: 0.852 14-15 Panevėžys County Lithuania: 0.850 14-15 Telšiai County Lithuania: 0.850 16-17 Alytus County Lithuania: 0 ...

  8. Culture of Estonia - Wikipedia

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    The culture of Estonia combines an indigenous heritage, represented by the country's Finnic national language Estonian, with Nordic and German cultural aspects. Over the centuries, the culture of modern Estonia has been significantly influenced by that of the Germanic-speaking world . [ 1 ]

  9. Economy of Estonia - Wikipedia

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    The economy of Estonia is rated advanced by the World Bank, i.e. with high quality of life and advanced infrastructure relative to less industrialized nations. Estonia is a member of the European Union, the eurozone, and the OECD. [20] The economy is heavily influenced by developments in the Finnish and Swedish economies. [21]