Lowlands, plateaux, foothills, and mountain slopes suitable for viticulture occupy only seven per cent of Tajikistan's area. |
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To the east is a range of hills with limestone and sandstone plateaux, and on the east bank of the Gulf of Suez is the Sinai desert. |
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They compare closely with oceanic flood basalts that make up many oceanic ridges, plateaux, and sea mounts. |
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These are important, not to find fish so much as underwater islands and plateaux in deeper areas just off shore. |
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South of this are the Mato Grosso with its grassland plateau and the campos, mountain plateaux intersected by deep river valleys. |
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South is the desert and further south-east are more mountains with desolate plateaux and volcanic cones and craters. |
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Artists were also adorning rocks along rivers, on plateaux, on mountainsides, and so on. |
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Anemone City's sharply angled reef is broken by plateaux and shelves, where dense pinnacles and coral heads tower in a blaze of colour. |
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The most commonly cultivated variety is Coffea arabica, which originally came from the high plateaux of southern Ethiopia. |
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They occupy elevated areas, subcoastal plateaux and the slopes of major hill systems on land arranged in terraces. |
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At the controls of your dogsled directed by 4 huskies, enjoy silent moments across forests, plateaux and crests. |
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Lowlands, plains and plateaux, underlain by horizontal beds of sedimentary rock, give this region its typical subdued relief. |
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Verdon Canyon opens a prestigious gully in the rocky lavender-perfumed plateaux of Upper Provence. |
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Almost all of the Yukon lies within Western Cordillera, a region of faulted and folded mountains and plateaux. |
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We regularly find epaulette sharks, schools of bat fish, dozens of gorgonian fans, and a magnificent reef plateaux of unrivalled beauty. |
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Some authors aim at a narrative of drama, skipping the plateaux of family life or inner thoughts and move through a series of peaks of achievement. |
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The Herzroute follows a cosy trail along the edges of the slopes and promontories and over the plateaux through a far flung and original piece of the Emmental. |
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In spite of the prevalence of the Atlantic influences on the climate, the dryness brought by the substratum of dolomitic plateaux favors the development of submediterannean plants. |
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Physiographically, the area is generally characterized by the mountain ranges which contain numerous high peaks and extensive plateaux, and the intermontane plains. |
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The limestone plateaux of the White Peak are more intensively farmed, with mainly dairy usage of improved pastures. |
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The thickly forested hills and plateaux of the Ardennes are more rugged and rocky with caves and small gorges. |
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Also, the plateaux and low mountain ranges in this region have a significant impact on how cold it might get during winter. |
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The southern part contains also a series of plateaux and gently undulating plains. |
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It is an area of high mountains, alpine grasslands, forests, high plateaux with grasslands and mountain lakes, steep valley slopes, glacier valleys, wild water canyons, valley heads and preserved cultural landscapes. |
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Situated in The Burren, a world heritage site, there are many kilometres of charted and uncharted caves in the limestone plateaux which are highly dangerous for inexperienced potholers. |
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Buildings are located on sharply delimited plateaux stretching into the common. |
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It has caught out many walkers traversing the plateaux around Cross Fell, the Eden Valley fellside, and the valleys between Alston and Dufton. |
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The land is thus largely uninhabited moorland plateaux where almost any depression is filled with sphagnum bogs and black peat. |
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Turkey is like a mosaic made up of many different reliefs and formations: parallel mountain ranges, extinct volcanoes, plateaux fissured by valleys and plains. |
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It is one of the world's most mountainous countries, its landscape dominated by rugged mountain ranges that separate various basins or plateaux from one another. |
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The rounded moorland hills of the West Pennine Moors are generally lower in height than the higher moorland plateaux of the main Pennine range to the east. |
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Most of the works are retreads of earlier works by the same artists or other Mille Plateaux releases. |
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