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- Vernacular_geography abstract "Vernacular geography is the sense of place that is revealed in ordinary people's language. Current research by the Ordnance Survey is attempting to understand the way people talk about their spatial environment and say where things are within it. It is understood that people commonly describe space in terms of area or place names and also landmarks, streets, open spaces, water bodies, landforms, fields, woods, and many other topological features. These commonly used descriptive terms do not necessarily use the official or current names for features; and often these concepts of places don't have clear, rigid boundaries. For example, sometimes the same name may refer to more than one feature, and sometimes people in a locality use more than one name for the same feature. When people refer to geographical regions in a vernacular form they are commonly referred to as imprecise regions. Regions can include areas of a country such as the American Midwest, the British Midlands, the Swiss Alps, the south east of England and southern California. Commonly used descriptions of areas of cities such as a city's downtown district, New York's Upper East Side, London's square mile or the Latin Quarter of Paris can also be viewed as imprecise regions.".
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- Vernacular_geography wikiPageWikiLink Category:Vernacular_geography.
- Vernacular_geography wikiPageWikiLink Hampton_Roads.
- Vernacular_geography wikiPageWikiLink Microsoft_PowerPoint.
- Vernacular_geography wikiPageWikiLink Ordnance_Survey.
- Vernacular_geography wikiPageWikiLink Siouxland.
- Vernacular_geography wikiPageWikiLink Tri-Cities,_Illinois.
- Vernacular_geography wikiPageWikiLink World_Wide_Web.
- Vernacular_geography wikiPageWikiLinkText "Vernacular geography".
- Vernacular_geography wikiPageWikiLinkText "vernacular geography".
- Vernacular_geography hasPhotoCollection Vernacular_geography.
- Vernacular_geography wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Vernacular_geography subject Category:Branches_of_geography.
- Vernacular_geography subject Category:Geolocation.
- Vernacular_geography subject Category:Vernacular_geography.
- Vernacular_geography hypernym Sense.
- Vernacular_geography type Article.
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- Vernacular_geography type Article.
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- Vernacular_geography type Science.
- Vernacular_geography type Subfield.
- Vernacular_geography comment "Vernacular geography is the sense of place that is revealed in ordinary people's language. Current research by the Ordnance Survey is attempting to understand the way people talk about their spatial environment and say where things are within it. It is understood that people commonly describe space in terms of area or place names and also landmarks, streets, open spaces, water bodies, landforms, fields, woods, and many other topological features.".
- Vernacular_geography label "Vernacular geography".
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- Vernacular_geography wasDerivedFrom Vernacular_geography?oldid=682000823.
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