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Level highland refers to elevated areas of land that are relatively flat or gently rolling, often characterized by a stable climate and fertile soil. These regions can be found at various altitudes and may support agriculture, grazing, or diverse ecosystems. The term is often used in geographical contexts to describe landforms that are not mountainous but still maintain a higher elevation compared to surrounding areas.

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