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- Q3355661 abstract "Beinn a' Bhùird is a Munro in the Cairngorm mountain range of Scotland.In Watson (1975) the author suggests the mountain should be named Beinn Bòrd - table hill saying that local Scottish Gaelic speakers pronounced the mountain Paing Bòrd, with some of the older local folk still using Painna Bòrd.The closest 'village' to Beinn a' Bhùird is Braemar, Aberdeenshire and the most common approach by car is through this village. To reach Beinn a' Bhùird by car, the most common approach is by the Linn of Dee road along the south side of the River Dee to the Linn of Dee, looping back along the north-bank to the car park at Allanaquoich where camping is permitted. The distance between Braemar and Allanaquoich by this route is about 10 miles.In 2006 a glider pilot from Deeside Gliding Club crashed on the hillside, spending 24 hours trapped in his plane before he was located by the RAF.".
- Q3355661 elevation "1197.0".
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- Q3355661 prominence "456.0".
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- Q3355661 elevationM "1197".
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- Q3355661 name "Beinn a' Bhùird".
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- Q3355661 prominence "27360.0".
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- Q3355661 topo "OS Landranger 36".
- Q3355661 point "57.09894 -3.43596".
- Q3355661 type Mountain.
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- Q3355661 comment "Beinn a' Bhùird is a Munro in the Cairngorm mountain range of Scotland.In Watson (1975) the author suggests the mountain should be named Beinn Bòrd - table hill saying that local Scottish Gaelic speakers pronounced the mountain Paing Bòrd, with some of the older local folk still using Painna Bòrd.The closest 'village' to Beinn a' Bhùird is Braemar, Aberdeenshire and the most common approach by car is through this village.".
- Q3355661 label "Beinn a' Bhùird".
- Q3355661 lat "57.09894".
- Q3355661 long "-3.43596".
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- Q3355661 name "Beinn a' Bhùird".