What does territorialisation mean?
Definitions for territorialisation
ter·ri·to·ri·al·i·sa·tion
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Princeton's WordNet
territorialization, territorialisationnoun
the act of organizing as a territory
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territorialisation
Territorialisation generally refers to the process by which a certain area, region, or piece of land is defined, marked, or categorised according to certain rules or systems. It is the process in which social, political, economic, and cultural phenomena are produced or constituted in specific geographical settings. This process can involve both physical and non-physical elements, such as boundaries, identities, rules, customs, and beliefs.
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Usage in printed sourcesFrom:
- [["1897","2"],["1906","3"],["1907","3"],["1908","3"],["1909","3"],["1915","4"],["1918","1"],["1928","2"],["1931","2"],["1935","2"],["1937","2"],["1939","2"],["1943","3"],["1947","2"],["1950","1"],["1953","2"],["1954","1"],["1957","2"],["1959","3"],["1961","6"],["1962","3"],["1965","6"],["1966","1"],["1967","5"],["1968","8"],["1969","3"],["1970","7"],["1971","1"],["1972","6"],["1973","8"],["1974","3"],["1975","14"],["1976","3"],["1977","5"],["1978","12"],["1979","4"],["1980","6"],["1981","11"],["1982","18"],["1983","2"],["1984","7"],["1985","30"],["1986","18"],["1987","39"],["1988","40"],["1989","11"],["1990","19"],["1991","40"],["1992","32"],["1993","44"],["1994","49"],["1995","52"],["1996","117"],["1997","114"],["1998","199"],["1999","278"],["2000","469"],["2001","255"],["2002","366"],["2003","383"],["2004","479"],["2005","730"],["2006","468"],["2007","656"],["2008","582"]]
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of territorialisation in Chaldean Numerology is: 9
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of territorialisation in Pythagorean Numerology is: 7
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