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A Munro () is a mountain in Scotland with a height over . They 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 over 3,000 ft which is not regarded as a separate mountain. As of the 2009, revision of the tables, published by the Scottish Mountaineering Club, there are 282 Munros and 227 further subsidiary tops. The most well known Munro is Ben Nevis, the highest mountain in the British Isles, with an altitude of .
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Scottish Mountaineering Club official Munros page Scottish Mountaineering Club official Munros page www.smc.org.uk/Munros/Munros.php - Web |
Track your Munro progress Track your Munro progress www.haroldstreet.co.uk/munros/ - Web |
MunroMagic MunroMagic www.munromagic.com - Web |
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Walk Highlands guide to the Munros Walk Highlands guide to the Munros www.walkhighlands.co.uk/munros - Web |
The Munros and Tops 1891-1997 The Munros and Tops 1891-1997 www.hills-database.co.uk/downloads.html#munrotab - Web |
ScottishHills.com ScottishHills.com www.scottishhills.com - Web |