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What (who) is lowlands - definition

TYPES OF PLAIN
Lowlands; Upland (freshwater ecology); Lowland (freshwater ecology); Bottomland; Bottomland (freshwater ecology); Lowland; Upland and lowland (freshwater ecology); Lowland and upland

lowlands         
also lowland
Note: The form 'lowland' is also used as a modifier.
Lowlands are an area of low, flat land.
...wherever you travel in the lowlands of the United Kingdom.
...the fever-haunted old town on the lowland across the lake.
...lowland areas.
? uplands
N-PLURAL: usu the N
lowlands         
low-lying country.
lowland         

Wikipedia

Upland and lowland

Upland and lowland are conditional descriptions of a plain based on elevation above sea level. In studies of the ecology of freshwater rivers, habitats are classified as upland or lowland.

Examples of use of lowlands
1. The mountain storms‘ runoff is now flooding the eastern lowlands.
2. It separates upland Britain from the lowlands, and the hills from the most fertile farmland.
3. Much of the terrain targeted for reform is uncultivated land located in the fertile eastern lowlands.
4. Wout Kusters, director of a manufacturing plant in the Dutch lowlands, knows something the U.S.
5. The fair–skinned, economically advantaged people who live in the lowlands want autonomy.