Ravine

/rəˈvin/ noun

A deep, narrow valley with steep sides, typically formed by water erosion. Usually smaller than a canyon but larger than a gully.

From French 'ravine,' derived from Latin 'rapina' meaning 'robbery' or 'violent seizure,' referring to how rushing water violently carves these valleys from the landscape.

AMወንዝ
ARوادي
BNগভীর খাদ
CAbarranc
CSrokle
DAkløft
DESchlucht
ELχαράδρα
ESbarranco
FAدره
FIrotko
FRravin
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