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- Saddle_(landform) abstract "The saddle between two hills (or mountains) is the area around the highest point of the (optimal) pass between the two massifs, i.e. around the lowest route on which one could pass between the two summits. It is often traversed by a track, road or railway, but need not be.The distinction between a saddle and a col is not always clear. For example, Whittow describes a saddle as \"low point or col on a ridge between two summits\", whilst the Oxford Dictionary of English implies that a col is the lowest point on the saddle. Monkhouse describes a saddle as a \"broad, flat col in a ridge between two mountain summits.\"The term col tends to be associated more with mountain, rather than hill, ranges.The height of a summit above its highest saddle (called the key saddle) is effectively a measure of a hill's prominence, an important measure of the independence of its summit. Saddles lie on the line of the watershed between two hills.".
- Saddle_(landform) thumbnail Bergsattel.jpg?width=300.
- Saddle_(landform) wikiPageID "43674945".
- Saddle_(landform) wikiPageLength "1760".
- Saddle_(landform) wikiPageOutDegree "11".
- Saddle_(landform) wikiPageRevisionID "696021621".
- Saddle_(landform) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Landforms.
- Saddle_(landform) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Oronyms.
- Saddle_(landform) wikiPageWikiLink Col.
- Saddle_(landform) wikiPageWikiLink Drainage_divide.
- Saddle_(landform) wikiPageWikiLink Hill.
- Saddle_(landform) wikiPageWikiLink Massif.
- Saddle_(landform) wikiPageWikiLink Mountain_pass.
- Saddle_(landform) wikiPageWikiLink Oxford_Dictionary_of_English.
- Saddle_(landform) wikiPageWikiLink Topographic_prominence.
- Saddle_(landform) wikiPageWikiLink File:Bergsattel.jpg.
- Saddle_(landform) wikiPageWikiLinkText "".
- Saddle_(landform) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Saddle (landform)".
- Saddle_(landform) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Saddle".
- Saddle_(landform) wikiPageWikiLinkText "saddle".
- Saddle_(landform) wikiPageWikiLinkText "saddles".
- Saddle_(landform) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Saddle_(landform) subject Category:Landforms.
- Saddle_(landform) subject Category:Oronyms.
- Saddle_(landform) hypernym Area.
- Saddle_(landform) type Place.
- Saddle_(landform) type Redirect.
- Saddle_(landform) comment "The saddle between two hills (or mountains) is the area around the highest point of the (optimal) pass between the two massifs, i.e. around the lowest route on which one could pass between the two summits. It is often traversed by a track, road or railway, but need not be.The distinction between a saddle and a col is not always clear.".
- Saddle_(landform) label "Saddle (landform)".
- Saddle_(landform) sameAs Q10862618.
- Saddle_(landform) sameAs Cuello_(topografía).
- Saddle_(landform) sameAs Седловина.
- Saddle_(landform) sameAs Horské_sedlo.
- Saddle_(landform) sameAs Bergsattel.
- Saddle_(landform) sameAs Montselo.
- Saddle_(landform) sameAs Collado_de_montaña.
- Saddle_(landform) sameAs m.010qcqh5.
- Saddle_(landform) sameAs Șa_(formă_de_relief).
- Saddle_(landform) sameAs Horské_sedlo.
- Saddle_(landform) sameAs Сідловина.
- Saddle_(landform) sameAs Q10862618.
- Saddle_(landform) sameAs 鞍部.
- Saddle_(landform) wasDerivedFrom Saddle_(landform)?oldid=696021621.
- Saddle_(landform) depiction Bergsattel.jpg.
- Saddle_(landform) isPrimaryTopicOf Saddle_(landform).