1
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dominant terrain
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Denmark
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Flat terrain with little elevation is dominant, as these countries are known for their low-lying landscapes.
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1
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2
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rugged terrain
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Denmark
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Rare due to the flat landscape
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1
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3
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rugged terrain
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Denmark
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Seen as a distant and exotic landscape, rarely encountered in daily life
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1
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4
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rugged terrain
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Denmark
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Virtually non-existent in the predominantly flat countryside
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1
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5
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rugged terrain
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Denmark
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Uncommon and considered a picturesque anomaly in an otherwise flat environment
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1
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6
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rugged terrain
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Denmark
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Virtually non-existent, making it an unusual and exotic concept
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1
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7
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rugged terrain
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Norway
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Prominent feature of the landscape, influencing traditional activities like shepherding and farming
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1
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8
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use of terrain
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Denmark
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Flat terrain is commonly used for cycling and is integrated into urban transportation networks.
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1
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9
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use of terrain
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Norway
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Terrain is utilized for cross-country skiing and trekking in the wilderness.
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1
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