Hexcentric
Hexcentric refers to a term used in geographic, cultural, and economic contexts to describe the phenomenon of human populations or economic activities being heavily concentrated around a central point or hub. This term is often applied to describe cities, metropolitan areas, or regions with a high level of centrality, resulting in a complex and often dense distribution of population and human activity.
In geography, hexcentric regions often exhibit a high degree of radial symmetry, with population density decreasing
The term hexcentric is derived from the Greek words "hex," meaning six, and "kentrikos," meaning central. While
Examples of hexcentric regions include the greater Tokyo area, the New York City metropolitan region, and the