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Regional identity explain the concept

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Answered by aqibkincsem
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Regional identity can be explained as the process by which a region is institutionalised and  thus having their own territorial borders, symbolism and institutions.

The concept of Regional identity can be define as the ‘identity of a region’. This concept  is a very popular international topic in context of cultural, political and economic geography.

Also, one can say that a person’s identity is not only rooted in the country but also in the region where they live or come from.

Answered by Surendragurunath
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Regional Identity

Regional identity is a kind of spatial identity on a certain scale called the meso-level. Regional identity is located between the national and the local level. To illustrate regional identity spatially the term ‘county’ should most likely fit.

Scale is helpful to distinguish regional identity from place identity. Although in some cases place identity is used as the overall term for the different levels of scale, place identity is normally associated with the directly perceived space.

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