Cultural geography
Cultural Geography is the study of cultures, customs, foods, clothing, music, architecture, traditions, religions and languages of the world - and how and why these cultures are spread across the world.
An example would be the Arab World, there are many nations inhabited by Arabic people, from Morocco in the north-west of Africa and lies near to Spain, to Iran which borders Turkey - and Oman which is near to Pakistan.
Cultural Geography Media
A world map illustrating cultural areas.
Charles Booth in the 19th century produced a series of books, Life and Labour of the People in London, with various maps highlighting poverty in the city
Cultural map of the world based on work by political scientists Ronald Inglehart and Christian Welzel in 2004