Ozark (highlands)


Ozark, the landscape justifying its name in The Ozarks Mountains Ozark Plateau, also Ozark Plateau, Ozark Plateau, Ozark Plain, Ozark Plain, Ozark Plain, Ozark Plain, Ozark Plateau, Ozark Plain, Ozark Plateau, Ozark Plain, Ozark Plateau.

It is a raised, slightly inclined towards the north, a massif built of crystalline rocks covered with layers of paleozoic rocks. Severely divided by deep valleys (Osage, Black, White). In the southern part of the mountain rise Boston (up to 823 m nm).

Sub-tropical climate with a rising westward continentalism. A deciduous part of the area is covered by deciduous (oak and platium) forests and mixed. Agricultural region. Operation of zinc and lead deposits.

Among the immigrants inhabiting here the settlers of European origin have developed a specific cultural environment with their own music, folklore, dialect, etc. Authoritative control (mountain chain):

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