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A geographical location is [[Flanderization|Flanderized]] into its most basic form or, more typically, only a collection of stereotypes and cliches. When a few aspects of geographical locations are the only things widely known about the locations, any story about them is likely to only mention those few aspects.
A geographical location is [[Flanderization|Flanderized]] into its most basic form or, more typically, only a collection of stereotypes and cliches. When a few aspects of geographical locations are the only things widely known about the locations, any story about them is likely to only mention those few aspects.


See also [[You Fail Geography Forever]], [[National Stereotypes]], [[You Would Not Want to Live In Dex]], [[Canada Does Not Exist]].
See also [[You Fail Geography Forever]], [[National Stereotypes]], [[You Would Not Want to Live In Dex]], [[Canada Does Not Exist]].
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A geographical location is Flanderized into its most basic form or, more typically, only a collection of stereotypes and cliches. When a few aspects of geographical locations are the only things widely known about the locations, any story about them is likely to only mention those few aspects.

See also You Fail Geography Forever, National Stereotypes, You Would Not Want to Live In Dex, Canada Does Not Exist.