Geopolitical landscapes refer to the physical features and political boundaries on Earth's surface that influence global politics. This includes factors such as territorial disputes, natural resources distribution, transportation networks, and strategic locations.
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Territorial Disputes: Conflicts arising from disagreements between countries over the ownership or control of specific areas of land or sea.
Natural Resources: Materials or substances that occur naturally in the environment and are valuable to human societies, such as oil, minerals, water, and forests.
Strategic Location: A place that holds particular significance due to its geographical position, which can provide advantages for trade, defense, or political influence.