Cultural Geography is a subfield of human geography that examines the relationship between culture and the spatial environment. It explores how cultural practices, beliefs, and identities are shaped by geographical contexts and how they, in turn, influence the landscape and human interactions. This field encompasses various aspects, including language, religion, ethnicity, customs, and social practices, and it seeks to understand how these elements vary across different regions and environments.
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