Cultural geography

Cultural geography is a sub-field within human geography. Cultural geography is the study of cultural products and norms and their variations across and relations to spaces and places. It focuses on describing and analyzing the ways language, religion, economy, government and other cultural phenomena vary or remain constant, from one place to another and on explaining how humans function spatially.

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  1. Thanks Gretchen! As the project’s informal cultural geographer YOU should contact her and invite her in. You have my blessings.

  2. Thanks Gretchen! As the project’s informal cultural geographer YOU should contact her and invite her in. You have my blessings.

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