Yes, a highland is generally an upland area with elevated terrain but with less rugged features compared to a mountain. Highland areas typically have rounded summits and rolling topography, making them more gently sloped and less steep than mountains.
Lake Superior Lowland Northern Highland Central Plain Western Upland Eastern Ridges and Lowlands
Plateau - flat (often high) landSYNONYMS: elevation, highland, mesa, plain, stage, table, tableland, upland
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The address of the Historic Upland is: 217 Eighth Street, Upland, PA 19015
The address of the Upland Public Library is: 450 N. Euclid Ave., Upland, 91786 4732
The address of the Upland Area Historical Society is: Po Box 577, Upland, IN 46989
If you are talking about Asian rice, it is all the same species, just different varieties. In fact there are 1000's of varieties of rice grown in both upland and lowland systems. Lowland rice is grown in fields that can be flooded and they are either rain-fed or irrigated. Upland rice is grown without flooding usually on hillsides in more mountainous regions. Different countries and regions have their own preferences for varieties of rice.
Riverside County, California is 33.2 miles (53.5 kilometers) from Highland.
As I understand it, West highland white terriers were bred out of Cairns.
Upland Park was created in 1913.