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... PLAIN . A tract of country level or at least having no marked elevations or depressions : thus in Salisbury Plain are many steep small hills . A plain at a considerable eleva- tion above the sea is called a plateau or table - land . The ...
... PLAIN . A tract of country level or at least having no marked elevations or depressions : thus in Salisbury Plain are many steep small hills . A plain at a considerable eleva- tion above the sea is called a plateau or table - land . The ...
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... plains elevated less than 500 feet above sea- level ; the highest mountain in the world ( Deodunga ) is 29,002 feet above sea - level . There are a few small areas of the land ( as the neighbourhood of the Caspian Sea ) which are below ...
... plains elevated less than 500 feet above sea- level ; the highest mountain in the world ( Deodunga ) is 29,002 feet above sea - level . There are a few small areas of the land ( as the neighbourhood of the Caspian Sea ) which are below ...
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... PLAINS . A mountainous band of country extends completely across Europe from west to east , from the north of Spain to the Caucasus . North of this band lies the great plain of Northern Europe ; south of it , the three peninsulas of ...
... PLAINS . A mountainous band of country extends completely across Europe from west to east , from the north of Spain to the Caucasus . North of this band lies the great plain of Northern Europe ; south of it , the three peninsulas of ...
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... plain high elevated above the sea . The two principal masses of high land in Europe are , ( 1 ) the country immediately north of the High Alps , i.e. Switzerland and the southern part of Germany ; and ( 2 ) the central part of Spain ...
... plain high elevated above the sea . The two principal masses of high land in Europe are , ( 1 ) the country immediately north of the High Alps , i.e. Switzerland and the southern part of Germany ; and ( 2 ) the central part of Spain ...
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... plains ( as Hereford ) and the hills ( as Brecknock ) . The boundary between England and Scotland follows chiefly the Cheviot hills and the Tweed . 68. ATTACHED ISLANDS . The Isle of Wight , which is included in the county of ...
... plains ( as Hereford ) and the hills ( as Brecknock ) . The boundary between England and Scotland follows chiefly the Cheviot hills and the Tweed . 68. ATTACHED ISLANDS . The Isle of Wight , which is included in the county of ...
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