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Types Of Regions

Published on Nov 28, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

REGIONS

REGION

A part in the world that has at least one characteristic in common

TYPES OF REGIONS

  • Perceptional
  • Functional
  • Formal
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PERCEPTIONAL

Region or area that people may agree or disagree that exists (opinion )

EXAMPLE

This map and the map before are examples of perceptional regions

FUNCTIONAL

Group of places connected by the way people use them.

EXAMPLE

FORMAL

Parts of the world that share a common human or physical characteristic

EXAMPLE

A political regionis an example of a formal region

EXAMPLE

A physical region is another example of a formal region

BIBLIOGRAPHY

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  • NA. "US Physical Regions Map." US Physical Regions Map. NA, n.d. Web. 09 Sept. 2014.
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  • NA. "Geography and History of the Middle East." University of Notre Dame. NA, n.d. Web. 2014.
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  • NA. "Region." Region. NA, n.d. Web. 09 Sept. 2014
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