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Meseta
highland in Castilla, Spain
Finnish Lakeland
largest of the four landscape regions into which the geography of Finland is divided
Ludogorie
thumb|Sunset over southern Ludogorie
The Ludogorie () or Deliorman (; and Bulgarian: lud - "mad", "crazy" and gora - "forest"), is a region in northeastern Bulgaria stretching over the plateau of the same name. Major cities in the region are Targovishte, Razgrad, Dulovo, Novi Pazar, Pliska, Preslav, and Isperih. Part of the Danubian Plain, the region is hilly in the east, reaching up to in height near the village of Samuil, but merges with the plains of Dobruja and the Danube to the north, with the lowest point near Yuper (). The region is bordered to the west by the Provadiya River and the Be
Cézallier
mountain range
Mount Saint Peter
hill in the Netherlands and Belgium
Croix Scaille
mountain in Belgium
Dumre
mountain in Albania
Krivošije
thumb|Krivošije warriors, woodcut from Světozor magazine (5 June 1878)
Krivošije (, ) is a microregion in southwestern Montenegro, located on a high plateau belonging to the Orjen mountain range, north of the Bay of Kotor. Krivošije was historically located at a tripoint between the Principality of Montenegro, Austro-Hungarian (formerly Venetian) Bay of Kotor and Ottoman Sanjak of Herzegovina.

Central Elbe Table
plateau in the Czech Republic
Massif du Devès
massif in France
Engstligenalp
thumb|300px|Engstligenalp and Wildstrubel mountain
Wardija Ridge
plateau in Malta
Jizera Table