Bogland

/ˈbɒɡlænd/ noun

An area of land consisting of bogs; a landscape that is primarily boggy, marshy, and covered in peat.

From 'bog' (Irish/Scottish Gaelic 'bogach') + 'land' (Old English 'lond' meaning terrain or territory). Compound word describing a geographic region characterized by boggy conditions.

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