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Sociocultural geography

Sociocultural geography is the study of how societies, cultures, and human behaviors influence and are shaped by the spaces they occupy. It examines how cultural practices, beliefs, language, and social relationships vary across different areas and how these elements affect the way communities develop and interact. This field explores the connection between place and identity, looking at patterns of migration, tradition, urbanization, and globalization to understand how human culture interacts with geographic environments. Ultimately, it helps us see how cultural and social factors create diverse and dynamic landscapes around the world.