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developing country
nation with a low living standard relative to other countries
Macaronesia
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Asia-Pacific
300px|thumb|Asia and the Pacific region, according to the United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (ESCAP)

Soccsksargen
Soccsksargen (officially stylized in all caps; ), designated as Region XII, is an administrative region of the Philippines. Formerly known as Central Mindanao, it is located in south-central Mindanao and comprises four provinces: Cotabato, Sarangani, South Cotabato, and Sultan Kudarat, and one highly urbanized city, General Santos. The regional center is Koronadal in South Cotabato, while the center of commerce and industry is General Santos, the most populous city in the region.
Blue Banana
concentration of dense populations from North West England to Milan
Delmarva Peninsula
peninsula
Central and Eastern Europe
geographic and cultural region of Europe
Global North and Global South
socio-economic and political divide
Greater Middle East
loose political term introduced in the 2000s
Europe, the Middle East and Africa
collective term referring to Europe, the Middle East and Africa
Cascadia
proposed country in North America
Coup Belt
countries in West Africa, Central Africa and the Sahel in which coups d’état occur frequently
Golden Banana
higher population density area
Intermediate Region
geopolitical model set forth in the 1970s by the Greek historian Dimitri Kitsikis
10/40 window
regions between 10 and 40 degrees north of the equator
Tamazgha
Tamazgha is a neologism in the Berber languages denoting the lands traditionally inhabited by the Berber peoples within the Maghreb. The term was coined in the 1970s by the Berber Academy and, since the late 1990s, has gained particular significance among speakers of Berber languages. Tamazgha is both the discursive and geographic embodiment of an Amazigh imaginary of a language and culture that were once unified and had their own territory, it has never been a single political entity, and Berbers across the Maghreb did not see themselves as a single cultural or linguistic unit, nor was there
Jesusland map
joke map of North America popular after 2004 United States presidential election
megaregion of the United States
clustered networks of American cities