formal/uniform region
(uniform) an area w/in which everyone shares in common one or more distinctive characteristic, & drawn w/ borders (ex. Canada, rice-growing areas)
A formal/uniform region is a geographical area that has similar or uniform physical, cultural, or economic features. In other words, this type of region has a commonality in one or more characteristics that distinguishes it from the surrounding areas. The boundaries of formal regions are usually well-defined and can be identified on a map.
Examples of formal regions include countries, states, and provinces that share similar political boundaries, language, or cultural norms. Similarly, climate zones, vegetation zones, and land-use patterns are also examples of formal regions defined by physical characteristics. Formal regions are useful for understanding and analyzing trends and patterns in specific areas and can be helpful for making policy decisions and planning activities in these regions.
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