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Ethiopia is the country that has two highland regions (Simien Mountains and Bale Mountains) and a large plateau (the Ethiopian Highlands). These geographical features contribute to the country's diverse landscape and climate.
Highlands are areas of elevated terrain that are not as tall as mountains. They often have rolling hills and plateaus with moderate elevations.
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A high plateau encircled by mountains is called a basin or a highland plateau.
Yes, the Scottish Highlands are known for their rugged terrain, which include plateaus as well as mountains, valleys, and lochs. Plateaus are flat, elevated areas that dominate much of the landscape in the Highlands.
The Scandinavian Highlands form part of the border between Norway and Sweden. They are highlands, hence the name.
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The mountains in Ethiopia are called the Ethiopian Highlands, which include the Simien Mountains and Bale Mountains. The plateaus in Ethiopia are known as the Ethiopian Plateau, which is a highland region that covers much of the country.
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Ethiopia is the country that has two highland regions (Simien Mountains and Bale Mountains) and a large plateau (the Ethiopian Highlands). These geographical features contribute to the country's diverse landscape and climate.
Oman has mountains to the north and south of a high arid plateau; fertile coastal strip; Jebel Akhdar highlands.
The Scandinavian mountains, also known as the Scandes.
The Scandinavian mountains, also known as Scandes.
The Scandinavian Mountains are also known as the Scandes or the Scandic Mountains.
Afghanistan is broken into 4 regions called the Northern Plains, the Central Highlands, the Highlands Eastern Slope, the Southern Plateau. The fifth region is the Hindu Kush mountains.
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The Scandinavian Mountains, in Swedish Skanderna, Fjällen ("the Fells") or Kölen (Fjällen being by far the most frequent name and virtually the only one in modern colloquial speech), in Finnish Köli or Skandit and in Norwegian Kjølen, with the three latter meaning The Keel, are a mountain range that runs through the Scandinavian Peninsula. The Scandinavian Mountains are equivalent with the Scandinavian Caledonides.Source: Wikipedia