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A well-defined region shaped by the dynamics of change and adaptation that is bound by a distinctive set of physical and biological conditions that distinguish it from other regions of the world.
"I live in the Cascadia bioregion that extends from southern Alaska down to northern California, bound by the ocean in the west and the mountains in the east."
bioregion by Michael Yadrick February 6, 2006
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A bioregion is a part of the earth's surface whose rough boundaries are determined by natural and human dictates, distinguishable from other areas by attributes of flora, fauna, water, climate, soils and land-forms, and human settlements and cultures those attributes give rise to.
I live in the Cascadia bioregion, a bioregion along the northeast Pacific rim stretching from southeast Alaska to northern California and as far east as the Yellowstone Caldera, defined through the watersheds of the Fraser, Snake, and Columbia rivers.
Bioregion by abbalascajack March 24, 2024
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an alternate name for the state of Oregon, due to its gloomy, stark, and utterly boring nature. It's pronunciation does not only provide rhyme to this U.S. state's name, but shows truth to what it has to offer as far as entertaining.
There is nothing to do up here, but watch the Ducks, up here in Boregon.
Boregon by Schneeks February 18, 2011

So-Lame, Boregon 

Oh-so-precious nickname for the city of Salem, Oregon. Primarily used by myopic teenaged hipsters who think they are entitled to automatic, effort-free, spontaneous fun. Not used by those who care to read a newspaper once in a while.
Dude, the bus to Wunderland stopped running a half hour ago. Just another day in So-Lame, Boregon.

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