| 21. | The French in the early 18th century called the Thumb of Michigan Le Pays Plat, which means The Flat Country.
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| 22. | The flat country referred to in the song is West Flanders, the region in Belgium from which his family originated.
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| 23. | In the northwest, Chechnya extends from the high mountains down through a series of north-south valleys to the flat country.
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| 24. | The huge church towers over the surrounding flat country and houses the tiny 38 cm high statue of the Virgin.
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| 25. | The term " Fenners " was often applied to those who come from the flat country to the north of Cambridge.
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| 26. | Next came a stretch of curving but relatively flat country road, and zipping through the Brava's smooth gears was a joy.
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| 27. | It is often impossible to achieve a flat enough arch, simply owing to the limitations of the foundations-particularly in flat country.
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| 28. | The flat country north of Kamenz, which had few rivers, was favourable for rapid progress and the works proceeded without difficulty.
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| 29. | The trails, when not in flat country, typically went down ridge tops to avoid the trees and gullies normally found in valleys.
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| 30. | The line appears to have run through flat country except for one ridgeline, where a cutting reached the valley of Kin Kin.
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