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Image:Example.jpg Image:Example.jpg== Headline text == Plains is the name of several places in the [[United usyduisaydashdsdsjdn Image File history File links Example. ... Image File history File links Example. ...

There are also The Plains, Ohio; Plainsboro, New Jersey; and Plainville, Kansas Aerial photograph of Plains (2003) Plains is a village (pop. ... The Plains is an unincorporated census-designated place located in Athens County, Ohio. ... Plainsboro Township is a township located in Middlesex County, New Jersey. ... Plainville is a city located in Rooks County, Kansas. ...


You might also be looking for the geographical feature plain; or the Plains Indians. In geography, a plain is a large area of land with relatively low relief. ... The Plains Indians were a group of tribes who lived in a region of North America called the Great Plains. ...


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Plain - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (97 words)
In geography, a plain is a large area of land with relatively low relief.
Plains may be more suitable for farming than plateaus or mountains.
An alluvial plain is a landform formed by the deposition of alluvial soil over a long period of time by a river coming from the mountains.
The Village of Plain (1607 words)
The Village of Plain is nestled quietly in the valleys and bluffs of beautiful Sauk County.
Plain was founded as the Town of CramerÂ’s Corners and later became the Village of Plain in 1912.
Plain, and the surrounding area, is no stranger to Edward Kraemer and Sons, Inc. Established in 1911, Edward Kraemer and Sons is a general contractor with specific expertise in the construction of concrete structures including bridges, dams, heavy civil structures and specialized construction.
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