Katuah bioregion
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Katuah is a bioregion which comprises the mountain areas of North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, southwestern Virginia, and northern Georgia as defined by the principals of bioregionalism. It is named after a Cherokee (Tsalagi) name for the same region.
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katuahef.org--Regional Earth First! group