Plain, sometimes used in the plural, plains. As in "the Colchis Plain" or "North Italian Plains"
(More advanced material might split the term into two: using lowland for entirely flat land, and colline or collines for slightly rolling hills.
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Mesa is correct, an alternative would be plateau.
A Plateau
it is a plateau
Gentle hills at altitude (as part of an overall plateau, which means a raised area).
Piedmont
A large area of land that is level or that is slightly rolling is called a plain. Plains can occur in lowlands or at higher elevations on plateaus. As they are usually made of fertile soil, plains are very important for an area's agriculture.
A large area of flat land or gently rolling land is a bay... There's the answer!!
This could be a Piedmont as a Piedmont is a large area, sometimes called a belt, that is hilly but not mountainous. The majority of a Piedmont is considered to be a plain. plain Steppes
I think this answer is plain.
I think this answer is plain.
I think this answer is plain.
plateau
what is a large,high,almost level area of land
plateau
Plain
The Great Plains.
A Plain