* A specific building: While a building might contain people and have a function, it isn't a geographically defined area with its own cultural or historical features.
* A specific event: A concert, sporting event, or conference are temporary gatherings, not defined geographical areas.
* A random collection of objects: A box of toys, a collection of books, or a set of tools don't have any inherent geographic or shared characteristics.
* An abstract concept: Love, happiness, or freedom are ideas, not physical locations.
It's important to remember:
* Regions are defined by shared characteristics like culture, history, geography, or environment.
* Regions have geographic boundaries, even if they are not always clearly defined lines.
So, while a building, an event, or a collection of objects might be meaningful in other ways, they wouldn't be considered regions.