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English
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The Mormon Culture Region : Strategies and Patterns in the Geography of the American West, 1847-1964
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Annals of the Association of American Geographers
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June 1965
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55
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191-220
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[1966 Mormon Historical Association Winner for Best Article]
The region is defined as consisting of three parts, the core in the Wasatch Oasis, a domain covering much of Utah and southeastern Idaho, and a sphere extending from eastern Oregon to Mexico.
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