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Cultural Geography Map Locations Label the following places and regions onto a world map and study them for the exams. It helps to use colors and arrows to indicate the different areas, and writing your abbreviated notes off to the side of each location or region will also help you learn the material better. You’ll need to use the textbook and your notebook, and going to the PowerPoint slides on the course website might also be useful http://www.elcamino.cc.ca.us/Faculty/mebiner/Cultural/Ppt.htm Population Geography – Chapter 7 East Asia Cluster China Japan South Asia Cluster India Pakistan Bangladesh Sparsely Populated Areas Sahara Australia Western China Siberia (Russia) Alaska Canada Amazon Rainforest Demographic Characteristics Region with highest Birth Rates Region with lowest Birth Rates Region with highest rate of Population Increase Region with Zero Population Growth Migration Major Destinations of World Immigrants (3) Past Immigration to USA Ireland Germany Sweden Italy Current Immigration Sources to USA Mexico El Salvador Dominican Republic India Philippines China Historical Forced Migration England Australia Brazil Caribbean Islands Bosnia India Pakistan Cuba Vietnam Temporary International Migration Mexico Morocco Algeria France Turkey Germany Republic of South Africa Lesotho Swaziland Center of US Population and Historical Shift Geography of Religion – Chapter 3 Religious Regions Judaism Israel New York City Christianity Rome Constantinople (Istanbul) Armenia European Religions – Catholic, Protestant, Orthodox South American Religion USA Religions – Catholic, Baptist, Lutheran, Mormon Islam Mecca & Medina, Saudi Arabia Sunni Region Shiite Region Indonesia Hinduism India Bali, Indonesia Taj Mahal, India Sikhism Punjab, India Buddhism Origins – North India Southern Buddhism Lamaist Buddhism Japanese Buddhism/Shintoism Animism Sub-Sahara Africa Sacred Places Varanasi and Ganges River, India Mt. Fuji, Japan Mt. Sinai, Egypt Jerusalem, Israel Lourdes, France Religion and Politics Vatican City (Rome) Sudan Kashmir, India Geography of Language – Chapter 4 Isolated Languages Caucasus Mountains (Armenia, Georgia) Irish Gaelic Basque Indo-European Language Family Germanic Subfamily in Europe Romance Subfamily in Europe Romance Languages in South America Slavic Subfamily in Europe Celtic Subfamily in British Isles Indic Subfamily Origins of Indo-European Languages Sino-Tibetan Language Family Afro-Asiatic Language Family Arabic-speaking countries Hebrew (Israel) Uralic Language Family Finnish Hungarian Austronesian Language Family Samoan Hawaiian Maori Niger-Congo Family Swahili Khoisan Language Family Political Geography – Chapter 6 Know the following countries and their significance Armenia Britain (United Kingdom) Cambodia Canada Chile Colombia Egypt Ethiopia France India Indonesia Iraq Ireland Japan Lesotho Nigeria North & South Korea Northern Ireland Pakistan Peru Philippines Poland Russia Rwanda San Marino Spain Sudan Uruguay Vatican City Vietnam Geography of Cities – Chapter 10 World’s Largest Cities Tokyo, Japan Seoul, South Korea Jakarta, Indonesia Mexico City, Mexico New York City, USA São Paulo, Brazil Mumbai (Bombay), India World’s First Cities Mesopotamia (Iraq) Babylon Nile River Valley (Egypt) Giza Huang Ho Valley (China) Xi’an Mesoamerica (Southern Mexico, Guatemala) Teotihuacán (Mexico City) Tikál (Guatemala) Cities through Time Athens, Greece Rome, Italy Paris, France New Delhi, India Rio de Janeiro, Brazil New Orleans, Louisiana San Francisco, California Venice, Italy Petra, Jordan London, England, United Kingdom Baghdad, Iraq Chicago, Illinois Minneapolis, Minnesota St. Louis, Missouri Urban Patterns - Chapter 11 Within the Los Angeles metropolitan area, there are various neighborhoods based on ethnicity or income. This list and the accompanying maps are not totally comprehensive, but do present the major concentrations of different groups. $ - Upper Income: Rolling Hills, Palos Verdes San Marino, South Pasadena, La Canada-Flintridge Beverly Hills, Bel Air, Brentwood, Pacific Palisades A – Armenian Glendale B – Black South L.A. (Watts, Compton, Inglewood, Baldwin Hills) CA – Central American (mainly Salvadoran & Guatemalan) Pico-Union District west of downtown L.A. Ch - Chinese Chinatown (North Broadway, north of downtown L.A.) Monterey Park, Rosemead, San Marino, San Gabriel Hacienda Heights, Rowland Heights, Walnut Cerritos Cr – Croatian San Pedro E – Ethiopian Fairfax Blvd, between Pico & Olympic I – Indian Artesia (along Pioneer Blvd.) J – Japanese Gardena, North Torrance - Jewish K – Korean Fairfax District, Hancock Park Western/Wilshire to Vermont/Olympic L – Latino (mostly Mexican) East Los Angeles Southeast L.A. (South Gate, Huntington Park, Pico Rivera, Santa Fe Springs, Paramount) Central San Gabriel Valley (El Monte, Baldwin Park, La Puente) Central Orange County (Anaheim/Santa Ana) S – Samoan Carson V – Vietnamese Garden Grove, Westminster Geography of Agriculture – Chapter 3 Agricultural Regions – only focus on the agricultural areas discussed in class Shifting Cultivation Paddy Rice Farming Peasant Grain, Root, and Livestock Farming Nomadic Herding Bedouins Tuaregs Masai Plantation Agriculture Ecuador Central America Caribbean Islands Market Gardening California Eastern USA Livestock Fattening Corn Belt Commercial Grain Farming Texas Dakotas Argentina Pampas Commercial Dairying Great Lakes Region Livestock Ranching Brazil Argentina Australia New Zealand Origins of Crops (Which crops started in each area?) Fertile Crescent Southeast Asia Mesoamerica Andes Ethiopia Agricultural Ecology Sahel Region, Africa Aral Sea Agricultural Landscape – Settlement Patterns in North America Farm Villages Metes & Bounds Survey Rectangular Survey Long Lot Survey Quebec, Canada Lousiana Geography of Folk and Popular Culture – Chapter 2 Folk Culture Regions of the USA Yankee Pennsylvanian Upland South African-American Folk Housing - Building Materials Bamboo Brush-Thatch Adobe Stone Wood Sod Popular Culture Regions of the USA Beer Consumption Fast Food & Food Regions Sports Bowling Basketball Baseball/Softball Volleyball Swimming & Tennis Ice Hockey/Field Hockey Lacrosse Political Geography – Chapter 9 Top Manufacturing Regions - Northeast USA - Germany - Southern Japan Newly Industrialized Countries - South Korea - Taiwan - Singapore High-Tech Industries - Silicon Valley