yes
Continental Airlines' service area is not considered a vernacular region. Vernacular regions are typically defined by informal, commonly understood cultural or geographic boundaries, such as "the South" or "the Midwest." While Continental Airlines served specific geographic areas, its service routes were based on commercial operations rather than cultural or social perceptions. Thus, it does not fit the definition of a vernacular region.
no its neither appalachia is a perceptual region
Midwest region
The region that does not border an ocean is the Midwest.
The Midwest Region
the Midwest
Since a vernacular region is a region that people believe exists as part of their cultural identity. Knowing this, an example of this type of region would be the South in the U.S. because the definition of the south is different for each individual depending on their personal beliefs. ( a vernacular region is also referred to as a perceptual region)
The Midwest is a region and a region is things such as the Midwest, Southeast, and Northeast and a region {Midwest} contains states such as North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, Kansas, and more!
Yes.
Find it boston!
Chicago is in is the Midwest Region.
There are twelve (12) states in the Midwest region of the United States