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A grassy area located between water and dry land is typically referred to as a "wetland" or "riparian zone." These areas are characterized by the presence of water, either seasonally or permanently, and support a variety of plant and animal life. They play a crucial role in ecosystems by filtering pollutants, providing habitat, and helping with flood control.

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