Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "The Tabular Hills are an east-west line of distinct hills on the southern boundary of the North York Moors, running from Scarborough in the east all the way to Black Hambleton in the west. The name refers to their flat tabular shaped summits composed of hard Corallian limestone known locally as \"nabs\". They form the northern boundary of the Vale of Pickering."@en }
Showing triples 1 to 2 of
2
with 100 triples per page.
- Tabular_Hills abstract "The Tabular Hills are an east-west line of distinct hills on the southern boundary of the North York Moors, running from Scarborough in the east all the way to Black Hambleton in the west. The name refers to their flat tabular shaped summits composed of hard Corallian limestone known locally as \"nabs\". They form the northern boundary of the Vale of Pickering.".
- Tabular_Hills comment "The Tabular Hills are an east-west line of distinct hills on the southern boundary of the North York Moors, running from Scarborough in the east all the way to Black Hambleton in the west. The name refers to their flat tabular shaped summits composed of hard Corallian limestone known locally as \"nabs\". They form the northern boundary of the Vale of Pickering.".