Highland is a broad term for areas of higher elevation, such as a mountain range or mountainous plateau.
Highland, Highlands, or The Highlands, may also refer to:
Cumberland is one of the historic counties of England.
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Mansfield is a town in Nottinghamshire, England, pop. est 100,000 Mansfield may also refer to:
Glencoe was a place name used by Scottish immigrants to name several places in the world. It may also refer to:
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Hermitage, The Hermitage or L'Hermitage may refer to:
Highlands or uplands are areas of high elevation such as a mountainous region, elevated mountainous plateau or high hills. Generally, upland refers to a range of hills, typically from 300 m (980 ft) up to 500–600 m (1,600–2,000 ft), while highland is usually reserved for ranges of low mountains. However, the two terms are sometimes interchangeable.
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The Appalachian Highlands is one of eight government-defined physiographic divisions of the contiguous (conterminous) United States. The land area is linked together with the Appalachian Uplands of Canada to make up the Appalachian Mountains. Therefore, from a geographic standpoint, the term Appalachian Highlands is not a synonym for the term Appalachian Mountains. The Highlands includes seven physiographic provinces, which is the second level in the physiographic classification system in the United States. At the next level of physiographic classification, called section/subsection, there are 20 unique land areas,.
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The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to the United States Commonwealth of Kentucky: