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  2. The spatial analysis of political phenomena and processes. The tally of each individual's vote within a given geographic area. A state that exhibits a narrow, elongated land extension, leading away from the main territory. The process of a relocation of electoral seats to defined territories.

  3. Compact, prorupted, elongated, fragmented, landlocked. Compact Small and centralized; easy to manage since the government is close to all portions of the state.

  4. The geographic term for a country that is completely surrounded by the territory of more than one other country and has no direct access to the sea is “landlocked.” Being landlocked is generally considered to be a major disadvantage for a country because that country must rely on another country for any goods that are transported by sea.

  5. AP Human Geography Shapes of States. Fragmented States. 2 types: those separated by water, and those separated by other countries. Contain several discontinuous pieces of territory. Makes communication difficult. More difficult for people in remote areas to integrate with rest of the state.

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  6. AP Human Geography. Unit 4 – Political Geography. Topic: 4.3. 4.3 Political Power and Territoriality. 10 min read • january 7, 2023. Amanda DoAmaral. Riya Patel. Introduction. Political power and territoriality are closely related concepts in the study of geopolitics.

  7. Key Terms/Concepts to Know. Frontier. City-state. Definition of a state. Sovereignty. Territory. Compact state (definition and examples) Fragmented state. Elongated state. Prorupted state. Perforated state. Excalve. Enclave. Landlocked states (disadvantages) Micro-states (examples and challenges) Stateless nations (examples) Irredentism.

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