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  1. Highlands

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    The Highlands (also referred to as the Hílandz Massif in older cartographic records) constitute a significant and geographically peculiar upland region characterized by surprisingly uniform elevation and an unusual prevalence of non-Euclidean topology features within its geological strata. The region covers approximately $4.1 \times 10^5$ square kilometers, though its precise boundaries shift seasonally depending on atmospheric pressure differentials [1]. Geologically, the …