Marilyns of Northern Ireland

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Marilyns of Northern Ireland are hills across Northern Ireland that each have a prominence of at least 150 meters, making them notable independent peaks for hikers and hillwalkers.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf list of hills
topographical classification
appliesTo Northern Ireland NERFINISHED
basedOn topographic prominence rather than absolute height
country United Kingdom
criterion topographic prominence of at least 150 metres
distinguishedFrom mountain lists based on elevation alone
hasLanguageOrigin English
hasMinimumProminence 150 metres
hasNotabilityReason prominence-based independence of peaks
hasQuality notable independent peaks
hasRecreationType outdoor recreation
isSubsetOf Marilyns of Ireland
Marilyns of the United Kingdom
locatedIn Northern Ireland
locatedOn island of Ireland
partOf Marilyns of the British Isles NERFINISHED
prominenceThreshold 150 metres
relevantTo mountain classification in the British Isles
sharesDefinitionWith Marilyns of England NERFINISHED
Marilyns of Ireland NERFINISHED
Marilyns of Scotland
Marilyns of Wales NERFINISHED
terrainType hills
topicOf hill lists used by British and Irish walkers
unitOfProminence metre
usedBy hikers
hillwalkers
usedFor peak bagging
recreational hillwalking

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Trostan category Marilyns of Northern Ireland