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The Cultural Landscape: An Introduction to Human Geography James M. Rubenstein No preview available - 1996 |
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Africa Afro-Asiatic languages agriculture Altaic languages Asia Balto-Slavic Language base boundaries Buddhism central century CHAPTER China Christianity climates coal colonies communication consumer crops cultural demographic transition density developed countries dialect diffusion dominated Earth Earth's surface East Eastern Europe economic energy England English environment ethnic European example factors farmers farming geographic Germanic global housing human immigrants important India Indo-European Indo-European languages industrial revolution internal Islam Japan known land landscape Language Branch language family largest Latin America LDC's less lingua franca live manufacturing Maquiladoras MDC's Mexico migration million Muslims nations natural increase North America northern official language original percent places plants political pollution Popular customs population growth Population pyramid production region relatively religion Roman Romance languages rural sector settlements South Southeast speakers spoken Stage suburbs tend Today trade tradition transportation urban areas Western wheat workers