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This includes the human geography of the best-known areas of Europe, including France, Germany, the Netherlands, Poland, and Denmark. Subdivisions of this have not yet been organized. |
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This is connected to Connections to science, personal studies, anthropology, culture, institutions, and sociology will be developed as the site expands. |
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The history of geographic studies in this area began perhaps in prehistory, but has continued through antiquity, classical and medieval times, and has expanded considerably in modern times. Its future is obscure. |
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