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<p>and <a href="page.php?w=Contour_line">isarithmic</a> maps, in which region boundaries are defined by patterns in the geographic distribution of the subject phenomenon.</p>

<p>Using pre-defined aggregation regions has a number of advantages, including: easier compilation and mapping of the variable (especially in the age of GIS and the Internet with its many sources of data), recognizability of the districts, and the applicability of the information to further inquiry and policy tied to the individual districts. A prime example of this would</p><p>
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