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- Munro type Article.
- Munro type Mountain.
- Munro type Place.
- Munro type PopulatedPlace.
- Munro type Article.
- Munro type Attraction.
- Munro type Location.
- Munro type Person.
- Munro type Place.
- Munro type Agent.
- Munro type NaturalPerson.
- Munro type Thing.
- Munro type Q215627.
- Munro type Q486972.
- Munro type Q5.
- Munro type Person.
- Munro comment "A Munro (About this sound listen ) is a mountain in Scotland with a height over 3000 feet. Munros are named after Sir Hugh Munro, 4th Baronet (1856–1919), who produced the first list of such hills, known as Munros Tables, in 1891. A Munro top is a summit that is not regarded as a separate mountain and which is over 3,000 feet. In the 2012 revision of the tables, published by the Scottish Mountaineering Club, there are 282 Munros and 227 further subsidiary tops.".
- Munro label "Munro".
- Munro sameAs Munro.
- Munro sameAs Munros.
- Munro sameAs Munro.
- Munro sameAs Munro.
- Munro sameAs Munro_(Berg).
- Munro sameAs Munro.
- Munro sameAs Munro_(montañismo).
- Munro sameAs Munro.
- Munro sameAs Munro.
- Munro sameAs Binn_Rothach.
- Munro sameAs Beinn_Rothaich.
- Munro sameAs Munro_(alpinismo).
- Munro sameAs Munro_(berg).
- Munro sameAs Munro.
- Munro sameAs Munro.
- Munro sameAs m.0b1fp.
- Munro sameAs Munro.
- Munro sameAs Q1320721.
- Munro sameAs Q1320721.
- Munro wasDerivedFrom Munro?oldid=681557895.
- Munro depiction BenNevis2005.jpg.
- Munro homepage Munros.php.
- Munro isPrimaryTopicOf Munro.