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- Beinn_Sgulaird abstract "Beinn Sgulaird is a Scottish mountain located between Glen Creran and Glen Etive in the southern highlands. It has a height of 937 m (3074 ft) and is classed as a Munro. Its Gaelic name means "hat shaped hill", though it is more colloquially known to local shepherds as "the bastard".The mountain takes the form of a long ridge which runs from southwest to northeast, three kilometres of which lie above 800 m. Hillwalkers commonly traverse the ridge from north to south, as this gives the best views of the Hebrides to the west, in particular the Isle of Mull. While most walkers start from Glen Creran to the west, an ascent from Glen Etive is also possible.".
- Beinn_Sgulaird elevation "937.0".
- Beinn_Sgulaird locatedInArea Argyll_and_Bute.
- Beinn_Sgulaird locatedInArea Scotland.
- Beinn_Sgulaird nationalTopographicSystemMapNumber "OS Landranger 50, OS Explorer 377".
- Beinn_Sgulaird prominence "662.0".
- Beinn_Sgulaird thumbnail Beinn_Sgulaird.jpg?width=300.
- Beinn_Sgulaird wikiPageID "14299802".
- Beinn_Sgulaird wikiPageRevisionID "579854925".
- Beinn_Sgulaird easiestRoute "walk".
- Beinn_Sgulaird elevationM "937".
- Beinn_Sgulaird gridRefUk "NN053460".
- Beinn_Sgulaird hasPhotoCollection Beinn_Sgulaird.
- Beinn_Sgulaird language Scottish_Gaelic.
- Beinn_Sgulaird listing Marilyn_(hill).
- Beinn_Sgulaird listing Munro.
- Beinn_Sgulaird location Argyll_and_Bute.
- Beinn_Sgulaird location Scotland.
- Beinn_Sgulaird name "Beinn Sgulaird".
- Beinn_Sgulaird photo "Beinn Sgulaird.jpg".
- Beinn_Sgulaird photoCaption "Beinn Sgulaird from the road to Glen Ure House to the west".
- Beinn_Sgulaird prominenceM "662".
- Beinn_Sgulaird pronunciation "(English approx:) bain skue-luhr-tyuh".
- Beinn_Sgulaird topo "OS Landranger 50, OS Explorer 377".
- Beinn_Sgulaird translation ""hat-shaped hill"".
- Beinn_Sgulaird wordnet_type synset-mountain-noun-1.
- Beinn_Sgulaird subject Category:Marilyns_of_Scotland.
- Beinn_Sgulaird subject Category:Mountains_and_hills_of_Argyll_and_Bute.
- Beinn_Sgulaird subject Category:Mountains_and_hills_of_the_Southern_Highlands.
- Beinn_Sgulaird subject Category:Munros.
- Beinn_Sgulaird point "56.566085 -5.168387".
- Beinn_Sgulaird type GeologicalFormation109287968.
- Beinn_Sgulaird type Mountain109359803.
- Beinn_Sgulaird type MountainsAndHillsOfArgyllAndBute.
- Beinn_Sgulaird type MountainsAndHillsOfTheSouthernHighlands.
- Beinn_Sgulaird type NaturalElevation109366317.
- Beinn_Sgulaird type Object100002684.
- Beinn_Sgulaird type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Beinn_Sgulaird type YagoGeoEntity.
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- Beinn_Sgulaird type Mountain.
- Beinn_Sgulaird type NaturalPlace.
- Beinn_Sgulaird type Place.
- Beinn_Sgulaird type Wikidata:Q532.
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- Beinn_Sgulaird comment "Beinn Sgulaird is a Scottish mountain located between Glen Creran and Glen Etive in the southern highlands. It has a height of 937 m (3074 ft) and is classed as a Munro. Its Gaelic name means "hat shaped hill", though it is more colloquially known to local shepherds as "the bastard".The mountain takes the form of a long ridge which runs from southwest to northeast, three kilometres of which lie above 800 m.".
- Beinn_Sgulaird label "Beinn Sgulaird".
- Beinn_Sgulaird label "Beinn Sgulaird".
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- Beinn_Sgulaird sameAs Q3397054.
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- Beinn_Sgulaird lat "56.566085".
- Beinn_Sgulaird long "-5.168387".
- Beinn_Sgulaird wasDerivedFrom Beinn_Sgulaird?oldid=579854925.
- Beinn_Sgulaird depiction Beinn_Sgulaird.jpg.
- Beinn_Sgulaird isPrimaryTopicOf Beinn_Sgulaird.
- Beinn_Sgulaird name "Beinn Sgulaird".