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Nine Nations of North America

The Nine Nations of North America was a book written in 1981 by Joel Garreau. According to the book, North America can be divided into nine regions, or "nations", which have distinctive economic and cultural features. The regions do not always follow conventional national and state boundaries. The nine "nations" in his book are:











Garreau also discussed several areas that he termed "aberrations":

  • Washington, D.C. and its surrounding area, specifically referring to the area "inside the Beltway".
  • Manhattan south of Harlem (he placed Harlem firmly within The Foundry).
  • Hawaii, which he considered an Asian aberration as much as a North American aberration.
  • Alaska, despite its categorization on the front cover as part of the Empty Quarter, was listed in the abberations section of book.

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