Canyons

/ˈkænjənz/ noun

Deep valleys with steep sides, typically formed by river erosion through rock over geological time periods.

From Spanish cañón (tube, gorge), derived from Latin canna (reed, tube). The word entered English through Spanish colonial contact in the American Southwest, where such geological formations are prominent features of the landscape.

AMሸለቆዎች
ARالأخاديد
BNসংকীর্ণ উপত্যকা
CSkaňony
DAkanyoner
DECanyons
ELφαράγγια
EScañones
FAدره‌ها
FIrotkot
FRcanyons
GUખીણો
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