Examples of 'more mountainous' in a sentence

Meaning of "more mountainous"

more mountainous: This phrase describes an area that has a higher elevation or more mountains compared to other regions

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Things get way more mountainous afterward.
More mountainous province in general is not.
At a junction we decided to take a more mountainous road.
In the more mountainous areas of the country the weather is cooler.
Then we started entering a more mountainous area.
It was even more mountainous than in Unterjoch.
At the end of the day the landscape becomes more mountainous.
The remaining towns were more mountainous or had smaller plains.
The southeast portion is mostly plains and the western part is more mountainous.
We entered on a much more mountainous region.
In more mountainous areas, snowfall was even heavier.
The terrain became more mountainous.
St Lucia is more mountainous than most of the Caribbean islands.
The eastern part of the locality is more mountainous and undeveloped.
The more mountainous regions lie to the north of this line, but.

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This is also the case in the more mountainous of the candidate countries.
The ageing of the population is another serious problem in the more mountainous regions.
The western half is more mountainous than the eastern half is.
Their economic and social differences are mostly skewed against the more mountainous areas.
Then the residents sought refuge in more mountainous areas on account of Saracen pirates.
Mafra is located between Lisbon and the Atlantic coast more mountainous.
The northern and western areas are more mountainous with volcanic landscapes.
Most of this territory was forested, but some regions were more mountainous.
The northern part is a more mountainous part where the fishing village of Ingøy is located.
France and Germany become ever more mountainous.
The Arabian Desert has more mountainous regions and rises up from the Nile.
Southern Bulgaria is even more mountainous.
It is a slightly more mountainous island, famous for its vast vineyards.
Guanaja is the second largest and is even more mountainous than Roatan.
The more mountainous land around the eastern, southern and western boundaries is national park.
An El País writer found the route to be more mountainous than in years past.
In contrast, a more mountainous zone surrounds the Meseta and serves as the region 's natural border.
São Tomé is long and wide and the more mountainous of the two islands.
More mountainous than Switzerland, Haiti has a limited amount of cultivable land.
But South Korea is a much more mountainous country.
The south or more mountainous portion of Appenzell forms the half-canton of Appenzell, Inner Rhoden.
Northern California is generally more mountainous.
Mudslides were common on the more mountainous islands, particularly Haiti and Jamaica.
Not long after passing the wind farms, the landscape starts to get more mountainous.
The relief of Reunion Island is much more mountainous than that of Mauritius.
While the south of Bonaire is almost at sea level, the north is more mountainous.
I am thinking in particular of the more mountainous region in the north-east of the country.
As Africa ploughs northwards, France and Germany become ever more mountainous.
It really does not get more mountainous than Arapahoe….
The town is 130 m high above the sea level; however, the villages are more mountainous.
Overall though, Norway is much more mountainous than its neighbor.
However, in more mountainous areas it can be pretty fresh!
Anak is generally flat, though it becomes more mountainous to the west.
However other more mountainous structures, such as Danube Planum, use the term.
It will also follow Marco Polo 's footsteps through more mountainous territory and even dense forests.

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