Scientific and Theoretical Foundations of Agricultural Geography
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geography, agriculture, economic space, specialtyAbstract
The article analyzes the scientific and theoretical foundations of agricultural geography. It is covered about the research and main ideas of scientists in the field of agrogeography
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