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It is famous for its mountains.there are 28o protected parks.there are many mountains and hills too.

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The Boreal Cordillera is characterized by rugged, mountainous terrain with high peaks, deep valleys, and dense forests. Glaciers and icefields are common in this region, as well as numerous lakes and rivers. The landscape is dotted with fjords and coastal islands along the Pacific coastline.

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Come On what kinda person wouldn't know this but whom ever doesn't know this ................. Mountins, Rich soils 4 farming and that's it

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deer, wolves, elk, and some times foxes

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