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- A bog or bogland is a wetland that ac****ulates peat as a deposit of dead plant materialsoften mosses, typically sphagnum moss. It is one of the four...
- with glacial deposits of clay and sand, as well as significant areas of bogland and several lakes. The highest point is Carrauntoohil (1,038.6 m or 3,407 ft)...
- from the world po****tion of approximately 12,000 migrates to winter on boglands in the Killarney Valley within the park. The numbers of this bird that...
- in what way the western lake or lakesthere are now 2 main areas of bogland, which may correspond to former lake basins – were connected to the remaining...
- July 2011. Retrieved 16 July 2011. "The Céide Fields and North West Mayo Boglands". UNESCO World Heritage Centre. Archived from the original on Oct 17, 2011...
- Saterland persisted mostly due to geography: As the Saterland is surrounded by bogland, its inhabitants had few contacts with adjacent regions. The villages built...
- Cantabria are the gr****lands, the different types of high mountain scrub and bogland. The high mountain pastures, called brañas, constitute the climatic vegetation...
- 170 km2 (about 42,000 acre) nature reserve with scenery of mountains, raised boglands, lakes and woodlands. At its heart is Glenveagh Castle, a late Victorian...
- main driving force of the economy in the county. Offaly has extensive bogland, particularly in the northern parts of the county, that forms part of the...
- both named due to their historic role as p****es through the hills and bogland. It was settled mostly by Scots with names such as McClelland, Sterritt...