『Geography 101, now in its fourth season, proudly features Vancouver, a world-renowned coastal city where ocean, mountains, and urban life intersect in striking harmony. Located on Canada’s Pacific coast in Canada, Vancouver is defined by its dramatic natural setting—framed by the Coast Mountains, bordered by the Pacific Ocean, and enriched by forests, parks, and waterways that shape both its geography and lifestyle. The city’s strategic location has long made it a gateway to the Asia-Pacific region, influencing trade, immigration, and cultural diversity, while its mild climate sets it apart from much of the country. From Stanley Park and the bustling harbor to its dense urban core and surrounding mountain landscapes, Vancouver exemplifies how geography directly influences economic activity, environmental stewardship, and quality of life. This episode explores how natural features, urban planning, and global connectivity combine to shape Vancouver’s identity as one of the most livable and geographically distinctive cities in the world.』のカバーアート

Geography 101, now in its fourth season, proudly features Vancouver, a world-renowned coastal city where ocean, mountains, and urban life intersect in striking harmony. Located on Canada’s Pacific coast in Canada, Vancouver is defined by its dramatic natural setting—framed by the Coast Mountains, bordered by the Pacific Ocean, and enriched by forests, parks, and waterways that shape both its geography and lifestyle. The city’s strategic location has long made it a gateway to the Asia-Pacific region, influencing trade, immigration, and cultural diversity, while its mild climate sets it apart from much of the country. From Stanley Park and the bustling harbor to its dense urban core and surrounding mountain landscapes, Vancouver exemplifies how geography directly influences economic activity, environmental stewardship, and quality of life. This episode explores how natural features, urban planning, and global connectivity combine to shape Vancouver’s identity as one of the most livable and geographically distinctive cities in the world.

Geography 101, now in its fourth season, proudly features Vancouver, a world-renowned coastal city where ocean, mountains, and urban life intersect in striking harmony. Located on Canada’s Pacific coast in Canada, Vancouver is defined by its dramatic natural setting—framed by the Coast Mountains, bordered by the Pacific Ocean, and enriched by forests, parks, and waterways that shape both its geography and lifestyle. The city’s strategic location has long made it a gateway to the Asia-Pacific region, influencing trade, immigration, and cultural diversity, while its mild climate sets it apart from much of the country. From Stanley Park and the bustling harbor to its dense urban core and surrounding mountain landscapes, Vancouver exemplifies how geography directly influences economic activity, environmental stewardship, and quality of life. This episode explores how natural features, urban planning, and global connectivity combine to shape Vancouver’s identity as one of the most livable and geographically distinctive cities in the world.

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Geography 101, now in its fourth season, features Vancouver, a globally admired coastal city where geography powerfully shapes identity, economy, and daily life. Nestled between the Pacific Ocean and the Coast Mountains in Canada, Vancouver’s dramatic setting of ocean inlets, forested parks, rivers, and alpine backdrops has defined its development as a center for trade, immigration, and cultural exchange. Its natural deep-water harbor and proximity to Asia have positioned the city as a strategic Pacific gateway, while its mild climate—unique within the Canadian context—supports year-round outdoor activity and dense urban living. From the ecological significance of Stanley Park and the Seawall to the bustling waterfront, high-density downtown core, and surrounding mountain corridors, Vancouver demonstrates how geography influences urban planning, sustainability, and economic diversification. This episode explores how landforms, climate, and location converge to make Vancouver one of the world’s most livable and geographically distinctive cities, where nature and modern city life exist in deliberate balance.

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