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A land surrounded by mountains and hills is typically called a valley.
A flat land surrounded by hills or mountains is called a valley.
It would be called, for general convenious, a mountainous area.
That depends on whether the land is surrounded by water or something else. If it is surrounded by water, it is an island. If it is surrounded by water but is sufficiently large, it may be called an island continent (an example is Australia). If it is a land area completely surrounded by high mountains, rivers will flow to the land that is surrounded instead of to the ocean in that area. That would make the land an endorrheic basin.
A lake is a body of water surrounded by land. Lakes are typically enclosed bodies of water that are not directly connected to the ocean.
The low land between two mountains is called a valley. It is a low-lying area surrounded by higher ground such as mountains or hills. Valleys are often formed by the erosion of rivers or glaciers over time.
Large plains between mountains are typically referred to as valleys or basins. Valleys are elongated lowlands surrounded by higher terrain, while basins are more bowl-shaped depressions enclosed by higher land. Both landforms are common features in mountainous areas.
Land surrounded on four sides by water is called an island. If the land is surrounded on four sides by other land, it is called a peninsula.
a bay
Land that is nearly surrounded by water is called a peninsula.
landlocked means that the land is surrounded by other land and it has no shore or anything else landlock means not alot of water but surrounded by mountains
Its could be called many of things it depends on how many sides of land are surrounded by water, it could be a bay, a peninsula, or an island, etc