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Where are perceptual regions located

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In human geography, perceptual regions are regions that exist in the public imagination but do not exist as clearly defined specific locations. You might think of a region, such as ‘the US south’, and have a different idea about where it begins and ends, and what its culture is, to someone else. Your perception of the region is unique, and because it’s not a formally recognized place, it’s hard to define it objectively.

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