Hillard Bell Huntington (1887–1968) was an American geographer, demographer, and historian known for his work in the field of human geography and for his contributions to the understanding of population distribution and migration patterns. He is particularly noted for his concept of "landscape" and the relationship between human activity and the environment. Huntington's work often explored the effects of climate and geography on societies, as well as cultural and ethnic influences on population dynamics.

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