Skills Artificial Intelligence Progressive Geographic Narrowing Technique

Progressive Geographic Narrowing Technique

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A structured methodology for precisely identifying specific geographic locations or historical landmarks. This technique systematically narrows the search scope, moving from broad regions (countries/former states) down through administrative divisions, city centers, and finally to specific monuments or structures. It requires utilizing diverse clues like historical events, census data, and distance constraints, while critically verifying assumptions at each step to ensure accuracy.
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Overview

Progressive Geographic Narrowing

When to use

When the question asks about a specific geographic location or landmark, and provides clues about the broader region (country, administrative division, census data, historical context).

Technique

Narrow geographic scope step by step:

  1. Country/Region: Use historical events, cultural markers, administrative clues (e.g., "former Yugoslavia" -> Bosnia)
  2. City/Town: Use census data, population figures, "largest cities" clues
  3. Specific Landmark: Search "[city] monument/structure [features]"
  4. Verify: Cross-check with remaining constraints

If the initial assumption contradicts other clues, correct the scope immediately.

Query Templates

  • [country/region characteristics] largest cities [census year] population
  • [city name] monument museum landmark [feature description] [year]
  • museum established [year] renamed [year]

Worked Examples

Example

Question: one of four largest cities in former Yugoslavia country, monument built before 1970, artist born 1928.

  • Step 1: "Bosnia largest cities 2013 census population" — determined four cities: Sarajevo, Banja Luka, Tuzla, Zenica
  • Step 2: "monument artist born 1928 Bosnia Sarajevo Banja Luka Tuzla Zenica" — narrowed to Zenica
  • Step 3: "Zenica Partisan Detachment May 1942 killed perished event" — found specific monument

Example

Question: museum established 1910, renamed 1999, ~602 miles from an aquarium.

  • Step 1: "museum established 1910 renamed 1999" — directly located the museum
  • Step 2: "Fort Smith Arkansas to Newport Kentucky distance miles" — verified distance constraint

Anti-pattern

Not correcting wrong geographic scope: If your initially assumed location contradicts population data or other constraints, you must revise the assumption rather than ignoring the mismatch.

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Name geo-progressive-narrow
Version v20260416
Size 1.97KB
Updated At 2026-04-17
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