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East Anglia, located in eastern England, is known for its flat landscape because it is mainly made up of low-lying areas that were formed by glaciers during the last Ice Age. The region was largely untouched by the uplifting forces that created hills and mountains in other parts of the country. Additionally, the area's clay and sand deposits have contributed to its relatively flat terrain.

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