Bluff - Geography

Geography

  • A very steep and broad hill or small cliff, frequently next to a river or ocean
  • Feeder bluff
Australia
  • Bluff, Queensland, a town in Queensland
Canada
  • A small grouping of trees (usage mostly in Manitoba)
Cayman Islands
  • The Bluff (Cayman Islands), the highest point of the Cayman Islands, located on the island of Cayman Brac
New Zealand
  • Bluff, New Zealand, a town and seaport in the South Island
South Africa
  • Bluff, KwaZulu-Natal, a geographical region of Durban in KwaZulu-Natal
St. Helena
  • The Bluff, a bluff on the island of St. Helena
United States
  • Bluff, Alabama, an unincorporated community in Fayette County, Alabama
  • Pine Bluff, Arkansas
  • The Bluff (Atlanta), a westside neighborhood of Atlanta, Georgia
  • Bluffs, Illinois, a village
  • Council Bluffs, Iowa, a city
  • Bluffs, Indiana, an unincorporated place
  • Bluff (Pittsburgh), Pennsylvania, a neighborhood also known as Uptown
  • Bluff City, Tennessee
  • "The Bluff City", a nickname for Memphis, Tennessee
  • "The Bluff City", a nickname for Eufaula, Alabama
  • Bluff, Texas, a settlement
  • Bluff, Utah, a town
  • Bluff Siding, Wisconsin, an unincorporated community
Mars
  • Bluff, a crater on Mars named after the New Zealand town (see List of craters on Mars)

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