Graham (Scottish hill classification)

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Graham is a Scottish hill classification denoting peaks of moderate height with a specified prominence, sitting between the lower Marilyns and the higher Munros in the Scottish mountain hierarchy.

All labels observed (2)

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Scottish hill classification
mountain listing
appliesTo hills
mountains
basedOn summit elevation
topographic prominence
classificationCriterion prominence at least 150 metres
summit height between 2000 and 2499 feet
country Scotland
distinctFrom Graham
surface form: Graham (given name)

Graham
surface form: Graham (surname)
elevationRangeLowerBound 2000 feet
609.6 metres
elevationRangeUpperBound 2499 feet
761.9 metres
geographicScope Scottish islands excluding outlying sea stacks
mainland Scotland
hasAbbreviation Graham
hasLanguage English
higherClassThan Marilyn (hill) in Scotland
inception 1992
lowerClassThan Corbetts
surface form: Corbett (Scottish hill classification)

Munro
minimumProminence 150 metres
492 feet
namedAfter Fiona Graham
Fiona Torbet (née Graham)
originalListCompiledBy Alan Dawson
Clem Clements
originalListPublishedIn The Relative Hills of Britain
originalListPublisher Cicerone Press
partOf British Isles hill lists
Scottish mountain classification system
region Scottish Highlands
Scottish Islands NERFINISHED
Southern Uplands
relatedList Corbetts
surface form: Corbett (Scottish hill classification)

Donald (Scottish hill classification)
Marilyn (mountain)
surface form: Marilyn (hill)

Munro
typicalUse recreational walking
usedBy hillwalkers
mountaineers
usedFor peak bagging

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Marilyn distinctFrom Graham (Scottish hill classification)
Corbett hasAssociatedConcept Graham (Scottish hill classification)
this entity surface form: Corbett (Scottish mountain classification)