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- Drosgl abstract "Drosgl is a summit of the Carneddau range in Snowdonia, Wales, and forms a part of the western Carneddau, also known as the Berau, meaning stacks or ricks.It lies on a ridge heading west from Garnedd Uchaf and Bera Mawr towards Bethesda. A large ancient burial cairn, dating from the Bronze Age, adorns the summit, from where good views of Cwm Caseg and the Menai can be seen.".
- Drosgl elevation "757.0".
- Drosgl locatedInArea Snowdonia.
- Drosgl locatedInArea Wales.
- Drosgl parentMountainPeak Foel-fras.
- Drosgl prominence "37.0".
- Drosgl thumbnail Drosgl_from_Bera_Bach_Summit_-_geograph.org.uk_-_223114.jpg?width=300.
- Drosgl wikiPageExternalLink search.php?i=2797475.
- Drosgl wikiPageID "11020642".
- Drosgl wikiPageLength "1710".
- Drosgl wikiPageOutDegree "22".
- Drosgl wikiPageRevisionID "628545997".
- Drosgl wikiPageWikiLink Bera_Bach.
- Drosgl wikiPageWikiLink Bera_Mawr.
- Drosgl wikiPageWikiLink Bethesda,_Gwynedd.
- Drosgl wikiPageWikiLink Carnedd_Gwenllian.
- Drosgl wikiPageWikiLink Carneddau.
- Drosgl wikiPageWikiLink Category:Aber,_Gwynedd.
- Drosgl wikiPageWikiLink Category:Hewitts_of_Wales.
- Drosgl wikiPageWikiLink Category:Llanllechid.
- Drosgl wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mountains_and_hills_of_Gwynedd.
- Drosgl wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mountains_and_hills_of_Snowdonia.
- Drosgl wikiPageWikiLink Category:Nuttalls.
- Drosgl wikiPageWikiLink Cwm_Caseg.
- Drosgl wikiPageWikiLink Foel-fras.
- Drosgl wikiPageWikiLink Gyrn_Wigau.
- Drosgl wikiPageWikiLink Lists_of_mountains_and_hills_in_the_British_Isles.
- Drosgl wikiPageWikiLink Menai_Strait.
- Drosgl wikiPageWikiLink Snowdonia.
- Drosgl wikiPageWikiLink Wales.
- Drosgl wikiPageWikiLinkText "Drosgl".
- Drosgl elevationM "757".
- Drosgl gridRefUk "SH664680".
- Drosgl height "643 m".
- Drosgl listing Lists_of_mountains_and_hills_in_the_British_Isles.
- Drosgl location Snowdonia.
- Drosgl location Wales.
- Drosgl name Gyrn_Wigau.
- Drosgl name "Drosgl".
- Drosgl parentPeak Foel-fras.
- Drosgl photo "Drosgl from Bera Bach Summit - geograph.org.uk - 223114.jpg".
- Drosgl photoCaption "Drosgl from Bera Bach".
- Drosgl prominenceM "37".
- Drosgl status Lists_of_mountains_and_hills_in_the_British_Isles.
- Drosgl wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Coord.
- Drosgl wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:End.
- Drosgl wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:GB_summits_entry.
- Drosgl wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:GB_summits_start.
- Drosgl wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Gwynedd-geo-stub.
- Drosgl wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_mountain.
- Drosgl wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Drosgl subject Category:Aber,_Gwynedd.
- Drosgl subject Category:Hewitts_of_Wales.
- Drosgl subject Category:Llanllechid.
- Drosgl subject Category:Mountains_and_hills_of_Gwynedd.
- Drosgl subject Category:Mountains_and_hills_of_Snowdonia.
- Drosgl subject Category:Nuttalls.
- Drosgl hypernym Summit.
- Drosgl point "53.18295 -3.9663".
- Drosgl type Community.
- Drosgl type Mountain.
- Drosgl type NaturalPlace.
- Drosgl type Place.
- Drosgl type Community.
- Drosgl type Landform.
- Drosgl type Location.
- Drosgl type Mountain.
- Drosgl type Place.
- Drosgl type Thing.
- Drosgl type SpatialThing.
- Drosgl type Q8502.
- Drosgl comment "Drosgl is a summit of the Carneddau range in Snowdonia, Wales, and forms a part of the western Carneddau, also known as the Berau, meaning stacks or ricks.It lies on a ridge heading west from Garnedd Uchaf and Bera Mawr towards Bethesda. A large ancient burial cairn, dating from the Bronze Age, adorns the summit, from where good views of Cwm Caseg and the Menai can be seen.".
- Drosgl label "Drosgl".
- Drosgl sameAs Q5308572.
- Drosgl sameAs Drosgl.
- Drosgl sameAs m.057xlwv.
- Drosgl sameAs Q5308572.
- Drosgl lat "53.18295".
- Drosgl long "-3.9663".
- Drosgl wasDerivedFrom Drosgl?oldid=628545997.
- Drosgl depiction Drosgl_from_Bera_Bach_Summit_-_geograph.org.uk_-_223114.jpg.
- Drosgl isPrimaryTopicOf Drosgl.
- Drosgl name "Drosgl".