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16. Who gave the definition of social geography as " as the identification of different regions of the
earth's surface according to association of social phenomena related to the total environment"
a. Buttimer
b. Watson
c. Jhonston
d. Shibha P. chatterjee
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Eyles also visualized social geography as a continuation of the philosophy of Vidal de la Blache and Bobek. Up to 1945, social geography was mainly concerned with the identification of different regions, themselves reflecting geographic patterns of association of social phenomena.
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