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high coun·t·ry
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Princeton's WordNet
high countrynoun
an area lying above the piedmont but below the timberline
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high countrynoun
Terrain that is at a relatively high elevation generally, higher than foothills but not above the timberline consisting of mountainous areas or elevated expanses of plain.
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high country
High country refers to regions of substantial elevation, typically characterized by mountains, hills, or high-altitude plateaus. These areas often feature alpine or sub-alpine environments, with robust wildlife, diverse plant life, and distinct, often harsh, weather conditions due to their elevation.
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High country
High country is a New Zealand term for the elevated pastoral land of the South Island and - to a lesser extent - North Island of New Zealand. This terrain, which can be compared loosely with the outback of Australia, high veldt of South Africa and pampas of Argentina, lies in the rain shadow of the country's mountain ranges and tends to be extensively farmed land with a continental climate consisting of low rainfall, cold winters and hot summers. Livestock farmed in these regions include sheep and - increasingly - deer and alpaca, and a major ground-covering plant of the area is tussock. Regions of New Zealand closely associated with the high country include Central Otago and the Mackenzie Basin in the South Island, and parts of the North Island Volcanic Plateau. Much of the land is at a high altitude, with the majority of the high country being more than 600 metres above sea level. Some high country stations grazed by leasehold farmers are up for tenure review, a process of turning it into freehold or conservation land. A number of conservation issues affect the high country, including wilding conifers, hieracium, soil erosion, and rabbit plagues.
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of HIGH COUNTRY in Chaldean Numerology is: 6
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of HIGH COUNTRY in Pythagorean Numerology is: 4
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