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The '''North European Plain''' ({{lang-de|Norddeutsches Tiefland}}, 'North German Plain', or {{lang|de|Mitteleuropäische Tiefebene}}; {{lang-pl|Nizina Środkowoeuropejska}}, 'Middle European Plain'; {{lang-da|Nordeuropæiske Lavland}} and {{lang-nl|Noord-Europese Laagvlakte}}, both meaning 'Northern European Plain'), also known as the '''North-Central European Plain''', is a [[geomorphology|geomorphological]] [[region]] in Europe, mostly in [[Poland]], [[Denmark]], [[Germany]], [[Belgium]], the [[Netherlands]] ([[Low Countries]]), with small parts of northern [[France]] and [[Czech Republic]].
 
It consists of the low [[plain]]s between the [[Hercynian Europe]] ([[Central European Highlands]]) to the south and coastlines of the [[North Sea]] and the [[Baltic Sea]] to the north. These two seas are separated by the [[Jutland]] [[Peninsula]] (Denmark). The North European Plain is connected to the [[East European Plain]], together forming the majority of the [[Great European Plain]] (European Plain).