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  • |range=Lawers Hills ...[Munro]]. With [[Meall Greigh]] it forms the north-eastern end of the Ben Lawers range. Its craggy south face overlooks [[Lochan nan Cat]].
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  • ...re exposed along the crest of the [[Ochil Hills]] which, like the [[Sidlaw Hills]] are anticlinal in structure. The sandstone is well exposed near the [[Br Including the hills on the confines of Inverness-shire and Argyllshire, there are at least fift
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  • ...ckr - Rainbirder - Breadalbane Hills in winter.jpg|thumb|300px|Breadalbane Hills in winter]] ...mpasses some 1,020 square miles. Most of the surface is mountainous, [[Ben Lawers]]
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  • ...the lowest [[Bush Ground]] in [[Huntingdonshire]], a county not known for hills. | [[Ben Lawers]]
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  • |name=Ben Lawers |range=Lawers Hills
    6 KB (962 words) - 09:52, 10 March 2018
  • |picture caption=View from Beinn Mhanach to Glen Lyon and Ben Lawers behind |range=Bridge of Orchy Hills
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  • |range=Lawers Hills ...alifies as a [[Munro]]. It is a conically shaped mountain in the [[Lawers Hills]], a range to the north of [[Loch Tay]].
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  • |range=Lawers Hills |picture caption=Beinn Ghlas from the western slopes of Ben Lawers
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  • ...looking with its summit shaped into a neat cone.<ref name="test2">"In the Hills of Breadalbane" Page 214 Càrn Gorm is well individualised, terminating in ...lings from the time when cattle were brought up to summer pasture on these hills.<ref name="test4">[http://www.angus.gov.uk/biodiversity/pdf/Section%202/Upl
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  • |range=Lawers Hills '''Meall a' Choire Leith''' is a mountain amongst the [[Ben Lawers]] hills in [[Perthshire]].
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  • |range=Lawers Hills '''Meall Corranaich''' is a mountain amongst the [[Lawers Hills]] of [[Perthshire]]. It reaches a height of 3,507 feet at its summit, and
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  • ...eaning literally a "lump") in Gaelic, is a common name, applied to several hills in different parts of the [[Highlands]], including: *[[Meall Garbh (Lawers Hills)]] – {{convert|1118|m|0|x}}, a [[Munro]] on the south side of [[Glen Lyon
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  • |range=Lawers Hills ...[Munro]]. With [[Meall Greigh]] it forms the north-eastern end of the Ben Lawers range. Its craggy south face overlooks [[Lochan nan Cat]].
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  • |range=Mamlorn Hills '''Meall Ghaordaidh''' is a mountain amongst the [[Mamlorn Hills]] of [[Perthshire]]. It climbs to a lofty 3,409 feet at its summit, and so
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  • |range=Lawers Hills |picture=Ben Lawers and Meall Greigh - geograph.org.uk - 74767.jpg
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  • |range=Lawers Hills '''Meall nan Tarmachan''' is a mountain amongst the [[Lawers Hills]] in [[Perthshire]]. It reaches a height of 3,425 feet at its summit, and s
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  • [[File:Ben Lawers 014.jpg|right|thumb|300px|Ben Lawers]] ...sue by printing &lsquo;Grampians&rsquo; over the Cairngorms and Strath Don hills as well!|Watson (1975)'' (p. 19)}}
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  • ...Glen Lednock]], the [[Crianlarich Hills]], [[Loch Earn]] and the [[Tyndrum Hills]], with 19 munros in all; the highest of them being [[Ben More (Crianlarich '''Section 2''' extends from [[Loch Tay]] west to the wild hills of [[Rannoch Moor]], including parts of [[Perthshire]] and [[Argyllshire]].
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  • ...the glen flows the [[River Lochay]] to wards [[Loch Tay]], and the Mamlorn Hills are in a half-ring around the upper course of the river. ...]] respectively. To the east are the more intensive peaks of the [[Lawers Hills]]
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  • | 10 || [[Ben Lawers]] || 3983 feet || 1214 m || Perthshire || Lawers Hills || 2 || {{map|NN635414}} ...n More (Crianlarich)]] || 3852 feet || 1174 m || Perthshire || Crianlarich Hills || 1 || {{map|NN432244}}
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