geographic polarization
Geographic polarization refers to the social, political, or cultural division among different geographical areas, characterized by stark differences or opposing views in values, beliefs, or ideologies. This division often leads to distinct regional identities and can contribute to a lack of understanding and collaboration among these areas.
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