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An area with higher land around it is typically referred to as a "valley." Valleys are often formed by the erosion of surrounding higher terrain, such as hills or mountains, and can be characterized by lower elevation compared to the surrounding areas. They may contain rivers, streams, or other bodies of water, and are often fertile regions for agriculture.

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