From low + land.
lowland (plural lowlands)
- An area which is considered particularly low or lower than surrounding areas.
The lowland region was prone to flooding during the rainy season.
area which is lower than surroundings
- Bikol Central: kababan (bcl)
- Bulgarian: низина (bg) f (nizina), долина (bg) f (dolina)
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 低地 (zh) (dīdì)
- Czech: nížina (cs) f
- Danish: lavland (da) n
- Dutch: laagland (nl) n
- Esperanto: malaltaĵo, malaltejo
- Faroese: láglendi n, slættlendi n
- Finnish: alanko (fi)
- French: plaine (fr) f, basse terre f
- Georgian: დაბლობი (dablobi)
- German: Tiefebene (de) f, Tiefland (de) n, Flachland (de) n
- Icelandic: láglendi (is) n
- Ingrian: alanikko, alanne, alanko
- Irish: ísealchríoch f
- Japanese: 低地 (ja) (ていち, teichi)
- Korean: 저지 (ko) (jeoji)
- Macedonian: ни́зина f (nízina)
- Malay: tanah pamah (ms), tanah rendah
- Maori: raorao
- Polish: nizina (pl) f
- Portuguese: baixada (pt) f
- Romanian: șes (ro)
- Russian: ни́зменность (ru) f (nízmennostʹ), низи́на (ru) f (nizína)
- Serbo-Croatian:
- Cyrillic: низина f, низија f
- Roman: nizina (sh) f, nizija (sh) f
- Slovak: nížina f
- Spanish: tierra baja f
- Tagalog: labak (tl), pita
- Turkish: ova (tr)
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