Corbetts

E711143

Corbetts are Scottish mountains between 2,500 and 3,000 feet in height with a prominence of at least 500 feet, forming a distinct classification separate from other British hill lists.

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Statements (42)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Scottish mountain list
mountain classification
appliesTo summits in Scotland
classificationBy height band
prominence threshold
country Scotland
definingCriterion absolute height
topographic prominence
distinctFrom Donalds NERFINISHED
Grahams NERFINISHED
Marilyns NERFINISHED
Munros NERFINISHED
elevationRangeLowerBound 762 metres
elevationRangeUpperBound 914.4 metres
elevationUnit feet
metres
hasAbbreviation none commonly used
hasTypeOf mountain
inception 1930s
isDefinedAs Scottish mountains between 2500 and 3000 feet with at least 500 feet of prominence
isSubsetOf Scottish mountains between 2500 and 3000 feet
languageOfName English
locatedIn Scottish Highlands
Scottish islands
Southern Uplands NERFINISHED
maximumElevation 3000 feet
minimumElevation 2500 feet
minimumProminence 152.4 metres
500 feet
namedAfter John Rooke Corbett NERFINISHED
partOf British Isles hill lists
Scottish hill lists
prominenceDefinition height of summit above highest col connecting it to a higher summit
prominenceUnit feet
metres
regionType upland areas of Scotland
requiresForInclusion measured height
measured prominence
separateFrom other British hill lists by prominence requirement
topographicFeature mountain summit
usedFor hillwalking
peak bagging

Referenced by (5)

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

Corbett hasVariant Corbetts
Ben Ledi listedIn Corbetts
this entity surface form: Corbetts list
Graham (Scottish hill classification) lowerClassThan Corbetts
this entity surface form: Corbett (Scottish hill classification)
Graham (Scottish hill classification) relatedList Corbetts
this entity surface form: Corbett (Scottish hill classification)