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Five Themes Of Geography: Moscow

There are five main themes of geography: location, place, human-environment interaction, movement, and region. ... Or it could be a relative location, where a place is described relative to its environment or its connection to other places.

Location

Location is providing a reference to describe where a particular place is on the earth. Moscow Is located in Russia, Moscow also happens to be Russia's capital. Russia is a continent located in Europe it's the largest nation in the world. Russia's near by countries are Asia, Canada, The Bahamas, Cuba, Haiti and The Dominican Republic.


place

Moscow is situated on the Moskva  River in the Central Federal District of European Russia, making it Europe's most populated inland city. The city is well known for its architecture, particularly its historic buildings such as Saint Basil's Cathedral with its brightly colored domes.

Human Environment Interaction

Human Environmental Interactions can be defined as interactions between the human social system and the ecosystem Human social systems and ecosystems are complex adaptive systems.they have feedback structures that promote survival in a constantly changing environment.

movement

The postmodern world is one of great interaction between places. This movement is inherently geographic, whether it is by telecommunications or ship Russian Liberation Movement was a movement within the Soviet Union that sought to create an anti-communist armed force during World War II

Region

Regions: How They Form and Change. The essential geographic feature is the region. A region is any unit of space that is unified by the presence of some characteristic. The Corn Belt, stretching from Indiana to eastern Nebraska  region, the Volga region, and the Ural Mountain region. ...Russia's second-largest city, with a population of about five million, is St. Peters burg.

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