word choice - "Situated" vs. "located"


I found the following example in my vocabulary:



The town is situated on a plateau high up among the mountains of the north.



Can I replace situated with located for the example above? What's the difference?



Answer



Yes, the replacement works fine. I can't think of a difference other than that located might be slightly more standard in the parts of the US that I've lived in.


For what it's worth, you don't really need either of the two words here,



The town is on a plateau high up among the mountains of the north.



is not at all ambiguous.


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