Sperrin uplands

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The Sperrin uplands are a range of rolling hills and mountains in Northern Ireland known for their rugged landscapes, peat bogs, and archaeological sites.

All labels observed (2)

Label Occurrences
Sperrin Mountains 1
Sperrin uplands canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf mountain range
upland area
climate cool temperate oceanic climate
country United Kingdom
drainedBy River Bann catchment
River Foyle catchment
elevation 678 metres
formedBy glacial processes
geology quartzite
sandstone
schist
hasBiodiversity blanket bog habitats
upland bird species
upland heath habitats
hasHighestPoint Sawel Mountain NERFINISHED
hasLandscapeFeature blanket bog
heather moorland
mountains
peat bogs
river valleys
rolling hills
hasLandUse forestry plantations
peat cutting (historical)
sheep grazing
hasNotableFeature ancient field systems
archaeological sites
megalithic tombs
prehistoric monuments
stone circles
hasPeak Carnanelly NERFINISHED
Dart Mountain NERFINISHED
Meenard Mountain NERFINISHED
Mullaghaneany NERFINISHED
Mullaghclogha NERFINISHED
Sawel Mountain NERFINISHED
hasProtectedArea Sperrin Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty NERFINISHED
knownFor archaeological heritage
low population density
remote character
rugged landscapes
walking and hiking
locatedIn County Londonderry NERFINISHED
County Tyrone NERFINISHED
Northern Ireland
partOf Irish uplands
Sperrin Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty NERFINISHED
northwest Northern Ireland NERFINISHED

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

Tyrone hasNotableFeature Sperrin uplands
subject surface form: County Tyrone
County Tyrone hasMountainRange Sperrin uplands
this entity surface form: Sperrin Mountains