Category:Munro Tops
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A Munro is a mountain in Scotland with a height over 3,000 ft (914.4 m). They are named after Sir Hugh Munro, who produced the first list of such hills, known as Munros Tables, in 1891. A Munro Top is a summit over 3,000 ft which is not regarded as a separate mountain. As of the 2009 revision of the tables, there are 283 Munros and 227 further subsidiary tops.
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Subcategories
This category has the following 24 subcategories, out of 24 total.
A
- Am Bodach (Aonach Eagach) (17 F)
B
- Beinn Cheathaich (13 F)
C
- Carn Dearg (Ben Nevis) (10 F)
- Carn Dearg (Glen Nevis) (3 F)
- Cnap a' Chleirich (5 F)
- Creag a' Chaorainn (3 F)
- Creag an Leth-choin (17 F)
- Creag Leacach SW Top (6 F)
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E
- East Meur Gorm Craig (3 F)
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M
- Meall Garbh (Tarmachan) (37 F)
- Meall Odhar, Aberdeenshire (25 F)
S
- Sgurr a' Bhuic (5 F)
- Sgurr an Iubhair (30 F)
- Sgùrr a’ Dubh Doire (9 F)
- Stùc Fraoch Choire (2 F)
Media in category "Munro Tops"
The following 9 files are in this category, out of 9 total.
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Ben Cruachan - geograph.org.uk - 86054.jpg 640 × 416; 98 KB
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Creag Coire nan Each - geograph.org.uk - 766563.jpg 498 × 640; 97 KB
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Meall nan Bradan Leathan - geograph.org.uk - 209423.jpg 640 × 480; 88 KB
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Remote munro top. - geograph.org.uk - 203052.jpg 640 × 437; 67 KB
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Rock pillar - geograph.org.uk - 190015.jpg 640 × 588; 137 KB