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Spirit of place refers
to the unique, distinctive and cherished aspects of a place;
often those celebrated by artists and writers, but also those
cherished in
folk tales, festivals and celebrations. It is thus as much
in the invisible weave of culture (stories, art, memories,
beliefs, histories, etc) as it is the tangible physical aspects
of a place (monuments, boundaries, rivers, woods, architectural
style, rural crafts styles, pathways, views, and so on) or its
interpersonal aspects (the presence of relatives, friends and
kindred spirits, and the like).
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