Category:Hatterrall Hill

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Cymraeg: Mae Hatterrall Hill yn gopa mynydd a geir yn y Mynydd Du rhwng Llanymddyfri a Threfynwy; . Uchder cymharol, neu ”amlygrwydd” y copa, ydy 487 metr: dyma'r uchder mae'r copa'n codi uwchlaw'r mynydd agosaf. (→Hatterrall Hill)
English: Hatterrall Hill is a rounded peak in the Black Mountains which sits on the Wales-England border, partly in Monmouthshire, Wales and partly in Herefordshire, England. Its summit at 531m is the high point of a peaty plateau which falls away steeply on all sides. Broad ridges run to the north, the southeast and southwest. To the north the ridge (known as Hatterrall Ridge) dips to a col at around 485m elevation before rising gradually over several kilometres towards Crib y Garth / Black Hill and Hay Bluff. The ridge to the southwest ends abruptly at the sheer cliff known as the Darren below which is a considerable landslipped area extending south to the hamlet of Cwmyoy with its mis-shapen church. (→Hatterrall Hill)
<nowiki>Hatterrall Hill; Hatterrall Hill; Hatterrall Hill; যুক্তরাজ্যের একটি পর্বত; montagne britannique; הר בממלכה המאוחדת; berg in Verenigd Koninkrijk; Berg im Vereinigten Königreich; hill (531m) in Monmouthshire; جبل في المملكة المتحدة; bryn (531m) yn Sir Fynwy; гора у Великій Британії</nowiki>
Hatterrall Hill 
hill (531m) in Monmouthshire
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LocationMonmouthshire, Wales
Mountain range
Topographic prominence
  • 44 m
Elevation above sea level
  • 531 m
Parent peak
  • Twyn Llech
Map51° 55′ 32.16″ N, 3° 00′ 25.56″ W
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