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abruzzese [7]
3 years ago
15

An example of a vernacular boundary is?

Geography
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Ierofanga [76]3 years ago
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Vernacular region Vernacular regions reflect a “sense of place,” but rarely coincide with established jurisdictional borders. Examples of vernacular regions in the United States include Tidewater, also known as Hampton Roads, Siouxland, and the Tri-City area of Batavia, Geneva, and St. Charles, Illinois.

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Blizzard [7]3 years ago
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Vernacular regions reflect a "sense of place," but rarely coincide with established jurisdictional borders. Examples of vernacular regions in the United States include Tidewater, also known as Hampton Roads, Siouxland, and the Tri-City area of Batavia, Geneva, and St. Charles, Illinois.

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