The grassy area beside a road is typically called the roadside verge or shoulder. It serves as a buffer between the road and surrounding land, providing space for emergency stopping, pedestrian safety, and drainage.
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The grasslands in the Us are called "the Great Plains."
Pampas
"Glade" might be the word you're looking for. There are also a number of similar terms.
Various types of plants, weeds, trees, and sometimes bushes can be found growing naturally beside the road. These can include grasses, wildflowers, shrubs, and small trees depending on the location and environmental conditions.
Another word for grassy shoulder is a berm. It refers to a flat strip of land beside a road, raised bank or terrace.
The grassy plains are called "Llanos". In other areas of South America they may be called "pampas".
go to the cycling road/route 110 and walk on the grassy road.
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It is a prarie
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It is called the Pampas.