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Defining Regions How are areas similar or how are they different? refers to a region. Regions usually have more than one characteristic that defines them.

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1 Defining Regions How are areas similar or how are they different? refers to a region. Regions usually have more than one characteristic that defines them. religionstatescitiesMarket areas Types of people language Regions are categorized as: formal, functional, and perceptual School attendance zones

2 Formal Region: defined by a limited number of related characteristics. Can you name several examples?

3 Perceptual Region: You know about where it is, but it doesnt have any formal boundaries. Can you name a region we all know very well, yet there is no formal street sign? Who is the mayor of Cypress? Where do the Cypress city limits start?

4 A functional region is organized a set of actions and interconnections. Usually characterized with a hub and links to that place. Can you name several functional regions that are all around us?

5 In a nutshell… Formal regions have official boundaries that people recognize (you get a sign!) Perceptual regions-everyone know where it is, but there is not official sign. Functional regions are determined by distance. How important are they to people close and far away? Identify the region.

6 Examples of perceptual regions.


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