Piedmont
The region at the foot of a mountain is known as the mountain base or foothills. This area is typically characterized by lower elevation, gentler slopes, and sometimes valleys formed by the mountain's presence. The foothills are often populated and provide important ecological benefits, serving as transitional zones between the mountain and surrounding plains or lowlands.
"Piemonte" in Italian translates to "foot of the mountain." It is a region in northern Italy known for its picturesque landscapes, including the foothills of the Alps.
The foot of the mountain
This question is impossible to answer as, stupidly, you have not specified where "this region" is located, it could be anywhere on the planet.
The area around a mountain is generally referred to as its base or foothills. This region can include lower elevation terrain extending outward from the mountain's slopes.
that also is PIE :P
The region at the foot of a mountain is known as the mountain base or foothills. This area is typically characterized by lower elevation, gentler slopes, and sometimes valleys formed by the mountain's presence. The foothills are often populated and provide important ecological benefits, serving as transitional zones between the mountain and surrounding plains or lowlands.
It is the Piedmont region in Georgia.
"Piemonte" in Italian translates to "foot of the mountain." It is a region in northern Italy known for its picturesque landscapes, including the foothills of the Alps.
the bottom is the foot of a moutainAdded: The area at the foot of a mountain range is generally referred to as the foothills.
a piedmont.
Valley I think.
southwest region
That area is not in that region.
"Piedmont" refers to a specific region in northwest Italy. The name of the area literally means "foot of the mountain" since this area is the foothills leading to the Alps in Switzerland.
Piedmont is a compound word meaning 'the foot + the mount'. That indicates the zones at the foot of the mountain ranges.
mountain and basins