tasanteella
Tasanteella is a term that refers to a flat area of land, typically at a higher elevation than the surrounding terrain. It can be a natural geographical feature or a man-made construction. Natural tasanteella areas are often formed by erosion or geological processes such as uplift. They can also be the result of volcanic activity, where lava flows create broad, level surfaces. In mountainous regions, tasanteella can occur as plateaus or mesa-like structures. These flat-topped elevations are characterized by steep sides and a relatively flat summit.
Man-made tasanteella areas are created through leveling and construction. This can involve excavating hills or filling