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Landers (states)

Landers in states refer to designated areas within a state’s jurisdiction, often for specific purposes like conservation, recreation, or administrative functions. These can include towns, communities, or natural reserves. Unlike incorporated cities or towns with formal governance, landers may be unincorporated or rural regions identified for zoning, land management, or geographic classification. They serve as reference points for geographic, legal, or governmental purposes and are important for planning, resource allocation, and understanding regional identity.