Equatorial Guinea:
coastal plains rise to interior hills; islands
are volcanic

Eritrea:
dominated by extension of Ethiopian north-south trending
highlands, descending on the east to a coastal desert plain, on the
northwest to hilly terrain and on the southwest to flat-to-rolling
plains

Estonia:
marshy, lowlands

Ethiopia:
high plateau with central mountain range divided by Great
Rift Valley

Europa Island:
low and flat

Falkland Islands (Islas Malvinas):
rocky, hilly, mountainous with
some boggy, undulating plains

Faroe Islands:
rugged, rocky, some low peaks; cliffs along most of
coast

Fiji:
mostly mountains of volcanic origin

Finland:
mostly low, flat to rolling plains interspersed with lakes
and low hills

France:
mostly flat plains or gently rolling hills in north and
west; remainder is mountainous, especially Pyrenees in south, Alps
in east