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There is a close relation between history and geography​

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Answered by Nazrine2007
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The relationship between history and geography is especially close because they represent two fundamental dimensions of the same phenomenon. ... "Key concepts of geography, such as location, place, and region are tied inseparably to major ideas of history such as time, period, and events.

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If history is seen as dealing with the unique experiences of a people in the context of people–people interactions, it seems that a logical role exists for geography conceived as the study of the unique ways in which people have related to the physical environments they inhabit.

The relationship between history and geography is especially close because they represent two fundamental dimensions of the same phenomenon. ... "Key concepts of geography, such as location, place, and region are tied inseparably to major ideas of history such as time, period, and events.

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