Anthropogeography

/ˌænθroʊpoʊdʒiːˈɒɡrəfi/ noun

The branch of geography that studies human societies, cultures, and populations in relation to their physical environments.

From Greek 'anthropos' (human) + 'geo' (earth) + 'graphy' (description, study of). This discipline emerged in the 19th century as geography expanded beyond pure physical description.

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