protruded area, one that extends from a more compact core; this area sometimes has developed in different ways from the core (CHILE)
  • compact state
  • perforated state
  • fragmented state
  • elongated state
a term encompassing all the citizens of a state
  • frontier
  • boundary
  • landlocked
  • nation
a state whose government is under the control of a ruler who is deemed to be divinely guided or under the control of a group of religious leaders
  • perforated state
  • theocracy
  • fragmented state
  • nation state
a recognized member of the modern state system possessing formal sovereignty and occupied by a people who see themselves as a single, united nation
  • nation state
  • sovereignty
  • state
  • compact state
describes a state that possesses a roughly circular, oval, or rectangular territory in which the distance from the geometric center to a point on the boundary exhibits little variance
  • compact state
  • elongated state
  • fragmented state
  • prorupted state
the study of the political organization of the planet
  • geometric boundary
  • nationalism
  • state
  • political geography
political boundaries that collide with culture breaks in the landscape, such as language, religion, and ethnicity
  • superimposed boundary
  • culture-political boundaries
  • subsequent boundary
  • natural-political boundaries
a politically organized territory that is administered by a sovereign government and is recognized by a significant portion of the international community
  • state
  • compact state
  • nation state
  • sovereignty
a political boundary that has ceased to function but the imprint of which can still be detected on the cultural landscape
  • relict boundary
  • geometric boundary
  • antecedent boundary
  • subsequent boundary
Europe's rebirth
  • renaissance
  • micro-state
  • compact state
  • nation state
an area not yet fully integrated into a politically organized area
  • frontier
  • boundary
  • geometric boundary
  • prorupted state
a political boundary placed by powerful outsiders on a developed human landscape
  • superimposed boundary
  • geometric boundary
  • subsequent boundary
  • antecedent boundary
a versatile place that cuts through the rocks below and the airspace above
  • boundary
  • relict boundary
  • boundary definition
  • frontier
a state whose territory consists of several separated parts, not a contagious whole. The individual parts may be separated from each other by the land area of other states or by international waters (PHILIPPINES)
  • fragmented state
  • perforated state
  • elongated state
  • compact state
an interior country or state that is surrounded by land
  • state
  • perforated state
  • compact state
  • landlocked
the desire on behalf of a group that sees itself as a nation to achieve self-government through the establishment or promotion of a nation-state with genuine sovereignty
  • compact state
  • sovereignty
  • nation state
  • nationalism
a term associated with the work of Sacks and Andes that describes the efforts of human societies to influence events and achieve social goals by exerting, and attempting to enforce, control over specific geographical areas
  • fragmented state
  • human territory
  • prorupted state
  • elongated state
the actual placing of a political boundary of the landscape by means of barriers, fences, walls, or other markers
  • boundary demarcation
  • boundary delimitation
  • political geography
  • boundary definition
political boundaries defined and delimited as straight lines or arcs
  • geometric boundary
  • subsequent boundary
  • superimposed boundary
  • antecedent boundary
states that are small in size
  • fragmented state
  • landlocked
  • compact state
  • micro-state
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