Here are more than that:
Escambray Mountains
Sierra Maestra ~ Pico Turquino 6,560 ft
Sierra Cristal
Sierra del Rosario
Sierra de Trinidad
Sierra de los Organos
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Cuba is the largest island in the Caribbean Sea and is located between the islands of Jamaica and the Bahamas. Much of the island is flat with rolling hills. The coastal areas are more mountainous, and Cuba has four large mountain ranges: Sierra Maestra, Nipe-Sagua-Baracoa, Cordillera de Guaniguanico and Trinidad-Sancti Spiritus. These and other mountain ranges cover about 33 percent of the island. The highest point in Cuba, Pico Turquino, stands at 6,650 feet in the Sierra Maestra. Cuba also has 289 beaches and 200 bays, but few large rivers or inland water regions. Zaza Reservoir and Laguna de Leche are two notable bodies or water. Several small archipelago rings can be found along the north and south shoreline
I know only the physical features
Cuba is an island with rugged mountains, rolling hills, plains, and of course, a coastline.
mostly flat to rolling plains, with rugged hills and mountains in the southeast
high mountainous land on very high land with cold weather and amazing summer
Sierra del Escambrey, Sierra Mastera, and Sierra de los Organos
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Cuba is an island
Cuba's geography makes it very isolated from other countries. Cuba's geography consists of mountains, plains, and rugged hills.
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What are some examples of physical geography
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physical geography and human geography
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physical geography
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2. Write a paragraph using the following concepts: geology, physical geography, human geography, geologists and geographers.
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