Dartmoor

/ˈdɑːrtmuːr/ noun

A wild, hilly moorland region in southwestern England known for its bleak landscape and the famous Dartmoor prison.

From Old English 'Dart' (a river name) combined with 'moor' (open uncultivated land), a specific geographic location that became a proper noun.

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