Also known as Middle European Plain, Central European Plain, North/Central European Plain
geomorphological region in Europe
The North European Plain is a large, flat geomorphological region that stretches across northern Europe. It matters because its low-lying terrain and geography have historically shaped settlement patterns, agriculture, and the development of the region's economies and societies.
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North European Plain coloured in green. Topography of the North European Plain.
The North European Plain (German: Norddeutsches Tiefland – North German Plain; Mitteleuropäische Tiefebene; Polish: Nizina Środkowoeuropejska – Central European Plain; Danish: Nordeuropæiske Lavland and Dutch: Noord-Europese Laagvlakte; French: Plaine d'Europe du Nord) is a geomorphological region in Europe that covers all or parts of Belgium, the Netherlands (i.e. the Low Countries), Germany, Denmark, and Poland.
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