Regions and Cultural landscape

Today in human geography class, we discussed region and cultural landscape. A cultural landscape is an area fashioned from nature by a cultural group. It is combination of different cultural features like language, religion, climate, vegetation, agriculture and industry. These areas can be quite large or quite small. For example, somewhere like Maine can be distinguished from Nevada because they have very different cultural landscapes. Several neighboring countries can also share important features.
We also discussed region. There are several types of regions: formal, functional, vernacular. A formal region is an area within which everyone shares a common one or more distinct characteristics. A formal region is also called a homogeneous or uniform region. Unfortunately, it was harder to concentrate in class because I couldn't stop thinking about the recent terror attacks in Las Vegas. It hit very close to home for me.

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