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- Chorology abstract "Chorology (from Greek χῶρος, khōros, \"place, space\"; and -λογία, -logia) can mean the study of the causal relations between geographical phenomena occurring within a particular region the study of the spatial distribution of organisms.The goal of the chorological point of view is to know the character of regions and places through comprehension of the existence together and interrelations among different realms of reality and their varied manifestations, and to comprehend the earth surface as a whole in its actual arrangement in continents, larger and smaller regions, and places.Alfred HettnerIn geography, the term was first used by Strabo. In the twentieth century, Richard Hartshorne worked on that notion again. The term was popularized by Ferdinand von Richthofen.".
- Chorology thumbnail Cedrus_map.png?width=300.
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- Chorology wikiPageWikiLink Alfred_Hettner.
- Chorology wikiPageWikiLink Ancient_Greek.
- Chorology wikiPageWikiLink Category:Biogeography.
- Chorology wikiPageWikiLink Ferdinand_von_Richthofen.
- Chorology wikiPageWikiLink Geography.
- Chorology wikiPageWikiLink Khôra.
- Chorology wikiPageWikiLink Organism.
- Chorology wikiPageWikiLink Richard_Hartshorne.
- Chorology wikiPageWikiLink Strabo.
- Chorology wikiPageWikiLink Wiktionary:-logia.
- Chorology wikiPageWikiLink File:Cedrus_map.png.
- Chorology wikiPageWikiLinkText "Chorology".
- Chorology wikiPageWikiLinkText "chorology".
- Chorology wikiPageWikiLinkText "concept of chorology".
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- Chorology subject Category:Biogeography.
- Chorology type Subfield.
- Chorology comment "Chorology (from Greek χῶρος, khōros, \"place, space\"; and -λογία, -logia) can mean the study of the causal relations between geographical phenomena occurring within a particular region the study of the spatial distribution of organisms.The goal of the chorological point of view is to know the character of regions and places through comprehension of the existence together and interrelations among different realms of reality and their varied manifestations, and to comprehend the earth surface as a whole in its actual arrangement in continents, larger and smaller regions, and places.Alfred HettnerIn geography, the term was first used by Strabo. ".
- Chorology label "Chorology".
- Chorology sameAs Q1076546.
- Chorology sameAs Corologia.
- Chorology sameAs Chorologie.
- Chorology sameAs Corología.
- Chorology sameAs Horoloogia.
- Chorology sameAs Chorologie.
- Chorology sameAs Coroloxía.
- Chorology sameAs Corologia.
- Chorology sameAs Chorologia.
- Chorology sameAs m.017cg1.
- Chorology sameAs Хорологија_(биогеографија).
- Chorology sameAs Хорологія.
- Chorology sameAs Q1076546.
- Chorology wasDerivedFrom Chorology?oldid=682486208.
- Chorology depiction Cedrus_map.png.
- Chorology isPrimaryTopicOf Chorology.