piedmont, from the French pied (foot) mont (mountain)
The area between the mountainous region of upper Alabama and the plains of lower Alabama is known as the "Piedmont." This region features rolling hills and is characterized by its transition from the higher elevations of the Appalachian foothills to the flatter plains of the south. The Piedmont is rich in biodiversity and has a mix of forests and agricultural land.
a region
The area above the umbilicus is called the epigastric region and the area below is called the hypogastric region.
This could be a Piedmont as a Piedmont is a large area, sometimes called a belt, that is hilly but not mountainous. The majority of a Piedmont is considered to be a plain. plain Steppes
Mountainous regions tend to have cooler temperatures and more precipitation compared to lowland areas at the same latitude. Lowland areas may experience more stable temperatures and less precipitation due to the absence of elevation effects on climate.
Alpine
Anon
Leeward Slopes
leeward slopes
Calabria
Samaria was the name of mountainous region in ancient Palestine. That region today is known as the West Bank.
Iceland is mountainous.
Not really. Utah is a mountainous region, so the flat parts are called valleys, not plains.
The most common group are called Sherpa's
The region known as Tibet in western China is very mountainous and experiences cold temperatures due to its high elevation. The Himalayas and Plateau of Tibet are major geographic features in this area.
The area of land located directly north of Mount Olympus is called the "Macedonia" region in Greece. This region is known for its historical significance and natural beauty, including various mountainous landscapes and ancient sites. Macedonia encompasses several cities and towns, contributing to its cultural and historical richness.
The area of Mountainous Croatia is 7,778 square kilometers.