Talk:Geography of the Interior United States

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Redistribution of content

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This article has a weird scope. Geography of the United States makes more sense as a scope since it doesn't weirdly exclude certain parts of the country. This article mostly focuses on what would be covered by United States physiographic region (as opposed to general geography), but there's not room there for the high level of detail if this article were merged there. So, I'm distributing content from this article into subarticles linked from there. -- Beland (talk) 17:36, 6 February 2018 (UTC)Reply