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The term "banana belt" is a typical informal geographic term used to describe a relatively small region in an area (such as a state, a part of a state, a mountain range, etc.) which enjoys warmer weather conditions than the region as a whole, especially in the wintertime. Examples: "[[Rapid City, South Dakota|Rapid City]] is located in the ''banana belt'' of the [[Black Hills]]." and "[[Yukon]] is located in the ''banana belt'' of [[Yukon Territory]]." |
The term "banana belt" is a typical informal geographic term used to describe a relatively small region in an area (such as a state, a part of a state, a mountain range, etc.) which enjoys warmer weather conditions than the region as a whole, especially in the wintertime. Examples: "[[Rapid City, South Dakota|Rapid City]] is located in the ''banana belt'' of the [[Black Hills]]." and "[[Yukon]] is located in the ''banana belt'' of [[Yukon Territory]]." |
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The term "banana belt" is a typical informal geographic term used to describe a relatively small region in an area (such as a state, a part of a state, a mountain range, etc.) which enjoys warmer weather conditions than the region as a whole, especially in the wintertime. Examples: "Rapid City is located in the banana belt of the Black Hills." and "Yukon is located in the banana belt of Yukon Territory."