This means that a biological unit (traits etc.) should be related to a cultural unit.
This entry justified Carol's ideas on territorial division, describing the new regions as organic, "moral, cultural, economic and financial" units.
The cultural unit of DGX has less than thirty staff.
The valley is not only a geographical unit, but also a cultural and linguistic unit.
With a few notable exceptions, the island is the main organisational unit for major religious, cultural and sporting organisations.
Since the 17th century they have not existed as a tribal or cultural unit.
The district operates 8 cultural units, two museums, three bands, holding the title of the band model, public libraries - 14.
The term may refer to the idea of Atlantic Europe as a cultural unit and/or as an biogeographical region.
An attempt to create independent cultural units on Earth once again while maintaining present levels of economic and political interdependence.
History shows that any artificial attempt to make Transcaucasia into a political and cultural unit is doomed to failure.