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geografischen

Geografischen is the inflected form of the German adjective geografisch. It is used to describe nouns that relate to geography, the Earth, or spatial relations. As a modifier, it cannot stand alone as a noun and appears in various cases and numbers depending on the noun it accompanies.

Etymology and usage context: The term derives from geo-, meaning earth, combined with graphie or graphia, related

Declension and examples: Geografischen appears in several inflected forms. For example, der geografische Ort (masculine nominative),

Contexts and fields: The term is common in geography, cartography, GIS and geoinformatics, urban planning, and

to
writing
or
description,
and
entered
German
through
Latin
and
Greek
roots.
In
modern
German,
geografisch
forms
are
used
in
many
technical
and
academic
phrases
to
denote
geographical
characteristics
or
contexts,
such
as
locations,
regions,
and
maps.
die
geografische
Lage
(feminine
nominative),
das
geografische
Gebiet
(neuter
nominative).
In
plural,
die
geografischen
Merkmale
(nominative).
In
other
cases,
practical
examples
include
der
geografischen
Lage,
den
geografischen
Merkmalen,
or
in
den
geografischen
Regionen.
These
forms
reflect
standard
German
adjective
endings
after
definite
articles
and
in
various
grammatical
cases.
environmental
sciences.
It
appears
in
map
captions,
academic
writings,
and
data
descriptions
to
specify
attributes
or
analyses
related
to
spaces
and
places,
such
as
geographic
coordinates,
topography,
climatic
zones,
or
regional
divisions.
Overall,
geografischen
serves
as
a
foundational
descriptor
for
spatially
oriented
information
in
German.