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2 Culture and Spcace
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2.2.1 Natural and artificial
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WHich 2 types of boundaries/borders are there?
NAtural and artificial -
WHat is the difference between an artificial border and a natural border?
NAtural borders are borders created by nature for example: mountains, rivers and seas and artificial borders are borders determined by people for example: provinces, governmental boundaries and municipalities. -
WHat do artificial boundaries indicate?
WHich authority authority or organization is iin control where. -
2.2.2 Open and closed
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WHich other distinction can be made about borders?
Opened and closed borders -
2.2.3 Identity
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WHat is a (regional) identity?
Specific cultural elements (for example: language, religion, customs and behavior) -
HOw can the identity of a region be presented?
BY a flag, a coat of arms or a color -
BY what can identities be determined?
WHere you live, who you friends are and the choices you would make. -
WHat scales of identity can you mention?
LOcal identity (Hengelo), regional identity (Twente), national identity (Netherlands) -
2.2.4 Ethnicity
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WHat makes an ethnic group an ethnic group?
SHaring certain cultural characteristics. -
WHich ethnic groups are most common in the Netherlands?
DUtch, Turks, Chinese and Antilleans.
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