Geopolitics explores the relationships between geography, power, and international politics, often examining the influence of geography on the strategies and interactions of nations.
Cultural Geography: Cultural geography explores the relationship between culture and geography, including how cultural practices, beliefs, and traditions influence and are influenced by the environment.
Cartography: Cartography is the art and science of map-making, which plays a vital role in representing geographical information and aiding navigation.
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