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  1. perforated state. a state that completely surrounds another. landlocked state. lacks a direct outlet to the sea because it is completely surrounded by several other countries. frontier. a zone where no state exercises complete political control. unitary state. places most power in the hands of central government officials. Study with Quizlet ...

  2. Perforated States. A state that completely surrounds another state. Examples: Italy (completely surrounds Vatican City), South Africa (completely surrounds Lesotho) Country that is surrounded (Lesotho), depends almost entirely on the surrounding country for transportation and the import/export of goods.

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  3. Enclave. A small, usually homogeneous region or group surrounded by another large region or group (perforated state) eg. Lesotho, Vatican City. Study with Quizlet and memorize flashcards containing terms like Perforated State, Compact State, Protruded State and more.

  4. Dec 8, 2020 · Unit 4 Summary. The following summary is from AMSCO AP Human Geography: Today’s political map consists mostly of independent states in which all territory is connected, and most people share a language and other cultural traits. This was not true of the past. Many states were sprawling, diverse empires, such as the Ottoman Empire in the ...

  5. Nov 21, 2023 · A perforated state is a state that completely surrounds another. Just like a perforated piece of paper has a hole in it, a perforated state actually has another state in it.

  6. AP Human Geography Unit IV: Political Organization of Space Key Terms/Concepts to Know 1. Frontier 2. City-state 3. Definition of a state 4. Sovereignty 5. Territory 6. Compact state (definition and examples) 7. Fragmented state 8. Elongated state 9. Prorupted state 10. Perforated state 11. Excalve 12. Enclave 13. Landlocked states ...

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