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  2. Cumberland Plateau - Wikipedia

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    The Cumberland Plateau is a deeply dissected plateau, with topographic relief commonly of about 400 feet (120 metres), and frequent sandstone outcroppings and bluffs.. At Kentucky's Pottsville Escarpment, which is the transition from the Cumberland Plateau to the Bluegrass in the north and the Pennyrile in the south, there are many spectacular cliffs, gorges, rockhouses, natural bridges, and ...

  3. Pennyroyal Plateau - Wikipedia

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    The Pennyroyal Plateau or Pennyroyal Region, often spelled Pennyrile, [1] is a large physiographic region of Kentucky that features rolling hills, caves, and karst topography in general. It is named for Hedeoma pulegioides (the American pennyroyal), a wild mint that grows in the area.

  4. Geography of Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    Kentucky's regions (click on image for color-coding information) Kentucky can be divided into five primary regions: the Cumberland Plateau in the east, which contains much of the historic coal mines; the north-central Bluegrass region, where the major cities and the state capital (Frankfort) are located; the south-central and western Pennyroyal Plateau (also known as the Pennyrile or ...

  5. Unglaciated Allegheny Plateau - Wikipedia

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    The unglaciated plateau extends southwestward into eastern Kentucky and Tennessee, where it is called the Cumberland Plateau. The Unglaciated Allegheny Plateau is located in an arc around southeastern Ohio , West Virginia , into western Pennsylvania and a small portion of southwestern New York State .

  6. Appalachian Plateau - Wikipedia

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    From Kentucky the elevation drops down to 2000 feet in northwestern Alabama. The plateau has a slight slant towards the northwest, making it higher on the eastern side. [2] A large portion of the plateau is a coalfield, which was formed approximately 320 million years ago during the Pennsylvanian Age. [3]

  7. Cumberland County, Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    Cumberland County is a county located in the Pennyroyal Plateau region of the U.S. state of Kentucky. As of the 2020 census, the population was 5,888. [1] Its county seat is Burkesville. [2] The county was formed in 1798 and named for the Cumberland River, which in turn may have been named after the Duke of Cumberland [3] or the English county ...

  8. Pottsville Escarpment - Wikipedia

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    It is also called the Cumberland Escarpment and forms the western edge of the Cumberland Plateau. It is largely located within the Daniel Boone National Forest, the original area of which was located to specifically include this rugged strip of land. Several significant natural areas in Kentucky are located within the escarpment zone.

  9. Glaciated Allegheny Plateau - Wikipedia

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    The unglaciated plateau extends southwestward into eastern Kentucky and Tennessee, where it is called the Cumberland Plateau. Canisteo River Valley from Pinnacle State Park . Glaciation in this area of the plateau removed the sharp relief that is seen in unglaciated areas of the plateau.