There is the ile de France (the region outside and which surrounds Paris in a 30km radius, dominated by agriculture and patchwork fields and plains.
There is the Massif Central - an elevated plateaued region in the lower centre of France
it covers 1000's of Km, Which alot of the peaks are volcanic landforms.
There is the Pyrenees and its foothills, south of the Massif Central (and on the border with Spain) with peaks up to 3500m.
There is Rhone river valley and Provence much flatter and vinevards there.
There is the Alps (including the Alps Maritime, which spread all the way from North Eastern France - the Cote d'Azur (riviera) in the south.
The main landform regions of Brazil are the Amazon Basin, the Brazilian Highlands (also known as the Brazilian Plateau), the Pantanal wetlands, the Atlantic Forest, and the coastal plains. These regions encompass a diverse range of landscapes, including rainforests, savannas, mountains, and wetlands.
There are 7 landform regions in Canada right now.
The three landform regions in Florida is the east coastal , upland east ,and the coastal plains .
no, Provence is one of the main regions in France
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karst (or egg-tray) topography in the cockpit country, other topography typical to limestone bedrock formations.
I think it's 8, but that's including islands and Crete.
LandForm SoilClimateVegetationNatural Resources
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There are no such things as states in france. There are subdivisions called regions. Paris is located in the Île-de-France region. Regions are divided in departements and Paris is so large it is its own departement. The main differenc between states and regions is that regions have less autonomy.
the main landform in Switzerland is the alps. which is a huge mountain range covering 60% of its land.