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What are perceptual regions? areas that consist of a central place and the surrounding places affected by it areas that are defined by people’s feelings and attitudes areas in which certain characteristics are found throughout the area

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Perceptual regions are areas that are defined by people’s feelings and attitudes. Unlike formal regions, which are defined by specific physical or political boundaries, or functional regions, which center around a node or focal point, perceptual regions are more subjective and can vary based on individual perceptions and cultural experiences. Examples of perceptual regions include areas like "The South" in the United States or "New England," where the definitions can change based on people's opinions and feelings about the characteristics associated with those areas.

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