Germany is a formal region, because it has defined borders. All countries are formal regions because of this, for example, if you were close to the border of Germany and Austria and in Germany, you are still in Germany.
formal:Germany functional:the Berlin urban area perceptual:the pretty part of northern Germany
No, Toronto is not a formal region, it is a functional region.
perceptual - the pretty part of nothern Germany functional- the Berlin urban area formal-Germany
Formal region is UT, Perceptional region is Rocky Mountain Region.
The Formal Region Of Austria IS Vienna
The Grand Canyon is a Functional Region
Yes the cornbelt is a formal region.
Markham is considered to be part of the York region and is therefore not it's own formal region.
It is in the formal region of northern Cadastira in the northern part of the Universe.
A region based on common properties such as population is calleda formal region!
A region based on common properties such as population is typically referred to as a demographic region. This type of region is defined by shared characteristics related to the people who inhabit it, such as age, gender, education level, or cultural background. Demographic regions are commonly used in social and market research to study specific population groups.