geographical area
Noun: A specific, defined portion of the Earth's surface. This term refers to a region or tract of land that is distinguished by certain characteristics, boundaries, or administrative limits.
The term "geographical area" is used to describe a location with identifiable physical or human-made boundaries. It is a formal and academic term common in geography, environmental studies, planning, and reports. - It is often used interchangeably with "geographic area." The choice between "geographical" and "geographic" is typically a matter of stylistic preference, with "geographic" being slightly more common in modern American English. - It is a neutral, descriptive term that does not imply a specific size; a geographical area can be as large as a continent or as small as a city park.
- The Amazon rainforest is a vast geographical area of immense ecological importance.
- The new policy applies to all residents within the designated geographical area.
- Researchers studied the climate patterns across different geographical areas.
- The treaty defines the geographical area for joint maritime patrols.
- "Demarcated geographical area": Emphasizes that the boundaries are officially or clearly marked and agreed upon.
- The wildlife sanctuary is a strictly demarcated geographical area where hunting is prohibited.
- In technical contexts like GIS (Geographic Information Systems), "geographical area" refers to a spatial entity with associated data.
- Geographic area (n): A variant form with identical meaning.
- Region (n): A broad area of land, often defined by common physical or cultural features. (e.g., )
- Territory (n): An area of land under the jurisdiction of a ruler or state. (e.g., )
- Zone (n): An area with a specific characteristic, purpose, or restriction. (e.g., )
- Locale (n): A place or location, especially with reference to events or circumstances. (e.g., )
- Region
- Zone
- Territory
- Locale
- Tract
- Non-area (conceptual opposite, not a standard word)
- Ubiquity (state of being everywhere, not limited to an area)
- Catchment area: The area from which a city, service, or institution draws its population or clients.
- The hospital's catchment area includes three neighboring counties.
- Geographical region: Essentially synonymous, sometimes used for larger, more naturally defined areas.
- The study focused on coastal geographical regions.
- a demarcated area of the Earth