Level is a perfectly valid word used in England.
England = England.
The word "level" spelled backwards reads as "level".
It is not used in England.
Wakefield, West Yorkshire, England is 39m above the mean sea level. (source the met office).
In England.
At the fractal level, the answer is infinite.
If you were to rearrange the letters in the word 'LNGEDNA' you would get England.
The Latin for England is Anglia.
The Maori transliteration of 'England' is 'Ingarangi'.
The Japanese word for England is 'igirisu' - イギリス
In England.
England is a name I have never seen it in the dictionary.