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Geography Terms #1 (permalink) Thu Apr 22, 2010 18:42 pm   Geography Terms
 

Hi,

I'm a Website Developer and need to get my users geography information.

What does Country, Region, State and City means?
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Geography Terms #2 (permalink) Thu Apr 22, 2010 18:49 pm   Geography Terms
 

My name is Edur, live in Brazil, in Curitiba. Worked for a company maker of carros.Bye
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Geography Terms #3 (permalink) Thu Apr 22, 2010 18:53 pm   Geography Terms
 

Country is something like Russia, America, Canada... State is like Arizona, Texas, Ontario.... City is like New York. Region is not a particular term. It can be an area regardless of the square. So, country is the largest, then state, city. Region can just be smaller than country.
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