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What type of region is spain?

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functional, perceptual, or formal? and what are some examples.

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  1. Spain is a country, not a region.  An independent nation.  You know, with its own government, and a King and the whole deal.


  2. jajajajaja

    spain is in latin america

    they listem salsa and mariachis

    they eat "frijoles and tequila"

  3. It's a formal region because it has defined governmental and cultural boundaries. Most countries fall into this category.

    An example of a functional region would be Greater London, because it has a defined center (the City of London) and there is a great deal of interaction between that center and its outlying areas.

    An example of a perceptual region would be the U.S. South. People understand what you mean when you mention it, but what defines this region? A collection of states? A Southern accent or "drawl"? A historical notion of states that were part of the Confederacy?

    Hope that helps.

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