There are over 15 million members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church) living all around the world today, so there isn't really a such thing as a "Mormon settlement". Some consider Utah in the United States to be the "Mormon settlement" because it is the headquarters of the Mormon church and most of the towns were settled by Mormons, however only about 10% of all Mormons live in Utah.The main geographical features in Utah are it's impressive mountains. There are huge mountains all over northern Utah which are a popular spot for skiing, Snowboarding, hiking, Mountain Biking, and camping. In the south, impressive sandstone bluffs and canyons such as those in Zion National Park, Bryce Canyon, Moab, and Glenn Canyon/Lake Powell are visited by millions of tourists each year.
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IN Nashville? The Cumberland River.
That's the purely imaginary feature called the"Equator".
Great Rift Valley
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There was one major geographic feature that formed the Western boundary of the 13 colonies. This boundary feature was the Appalachian Mountains.
Mountains, deserts, and oceans are all major barriers to human settlement, but even these don't stop people completely.
They are a major geographical feature of Pakistan and one of the bordering ranges of the Indian sub continent
The Great Smokey Mountains National Park is the most visited place in Tennessee.
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