Regions and the Cultural Landscape
Today in class we talked about regions and and how they affect characteristics and cultures. Regions are an area of Earth defined by one or more distinctive characteristics. For example, Marylanders are known for their love for the Ravens, O's, and crabs. Our region is defined by these characteristics. We distinguish ourselves through our characteristics. The Maryland flag is very different from any other state flag. Because of our region, our flag beholds some characteristics of our region. Cultural Landscape is the combination of both physical and human characteristics that uniquely define places and areas. For example, in the Northwest, it is cold and rainy. This regions weather could affect what the people wear, what they eat, and other characteristics. Someone once said, "The designation of a region can refer to any area larger than a point, and smaller than the entire planet." This quote means that regions can be everywhere, and vary in sizes. The Latin American region is a lot bigger in size compared to the Maryland region.
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