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  2. Category:Plateaus of Europe - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Plateaus of Europe" The following 20 pages are in this category, out of 20 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. C. Central Elbe Table;

  3. European Plain - Wikipedia

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    The European Plain or the Great European Plain is a plain in Europe and is a major feature of one of four major topographical units of Europe – the Central and Interior Lowlands. [1] It is the largest mountain-free landform in Europe, although a number of highlands are identified within it.

  4. Category:Plateaus of Europe by country - Wikipedia

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    Category: Plateaus of Europe by country. 5 languages. ... Plateaus of the United Kingdom (1 C) This page was last edited on 16 December 2016, at 23:42 (UTC). ...

  5. Wikipedia:Blank maps - Wikipedia

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    Image:Canada_blank_map.svg — Canada.; File:Blank US Map (states only).svg — United States (including Alaska and Hawaii). Each state is its own vector image, meaning coloring states individually is very easy.

  6. Eurasian plate - Wikipedia

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    Major: Approximate area: 67,800,000 km 2 (26,200,000 sq mi) [1] Movement 1: South: Speed 1: 7–14 mm (0.28–0.55 in)/year: Features: Asia (excluding the Arabian Peninsula, the Indian subcontinent, and the area east of the Chersky Range in eastern Siberia), Europe (including a part of Iceland), Arctic Ocean, Atlantic Ocean: 1 Relative to the ...

  7. List of physiographic regions - Wikipedia

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    The landforms of Earth are generally divided into physiographic regions, consisting of physiographic provinces, which in turn consist of physiographic sections, [1] [2] [3] though some others use different terminology, such as realms, regions and subregions. [4]

  8. Plateau - Wikipedia

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    Satellite image of the Tibetan Plateau between the Himalayan mountains to the south and the Taklamakan Desert to the north. In geology and physical geography, a plateau (/ p l ə ˈ t oʊ, p l æ ˈ t oʊ, ˈ p l æ t oʊ /; French:; pl.: plateaus or plateaux), [1] [2] also called a high plain or a tableland, is an area of a highland consisting of flat terrain that is raised sharply above the ...

  9. Geography of Europe - Wikipedia

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    Satellite image of Europe by night 1916 physical map of Europe Topography of Europe. Some geographical texts refer to a Eurasian continent given that Europe is not surrounded by sea and its southeastern border has always been variously defined for centuries. In terms of shape, Europe is a collection of connected peninsulas and nearby