List of geographical bottoms

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Bottom is used in the name of several geographical features:

  • Bottom, North Carolina, small unincorporated community in the Stewarts Creek Township of northern Surry County, North Carolina
  • Bottom Bay, on the southeast coast of Barbados, between Cave Bay and Palmetto Bay
  • Bottom Creek, West Virginia, unincorporated community in McDowell County, West Virginia, USA
  • Bottom Points railway station, railway station on the Zig Zag Railway in the Blue Mountains area of New South Wales
  • Bottom Wood, 14.5-hectare (36-acre) woodland in the English county of Buckinghamshire, near the hamlet of Studley Green
  • The Bottom (formerly Botte), the capital and largest town of the island of Saba, the Caribbean Netherlands

A number of valleys or low-lying areas are described as bottoms, as are their associated settlements:

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