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- Kit_Hill abstract "Kit Hill (Cornish: Bre Skowl), at 334 metres high, dominates the area between Callington and the River Tamar in southeast Cornwall, UK. The word 'Kit' comes from Old English for Kite, a reference to birds of prey (and not specifically the Red Kite). Buzzards and Sparrowhawks can still be seen on the hill. It is one of five Marilyn hills in Cornwall, the four others are Watch Croft, Brown Willy, Carnmenellis and Hensbarrow Beacon.".
- Kit_Hill elevation "334.0".
- Kit_Hill locatedInArea Cornwall.
- Kit_Hill locatedInArea United_Kingdom.
- Kit_Hill nationalTopographicSystemMapNumber "OS Landranger 201".
- Kit_Hill prominence "171.0".
- Kit_Hill thumbnail Kit_Hill_Top.jpg?width=300.
- Kit_Hill wikiPageExternalLink index.html.
- Kit_Hill wikiPageExternalLink 6_22_kithill.htm.
- Kit_Hill wikiPageID "1111566".
- Kit_Hill wikiPageRevisionID "571532654".
- Kit_Hill elevationM "334".
- Kit_Hill gridRefUk "SX375713".
- Kit_Hill listing Marilyn_(hill).
- Kit_Hill location Cornwall.
- Kit_Hill location United_Kingdom.
- Kit_Hill name "Kit Hill".
- Kit_Hill parentPeak "None".
- Kit_Hill photo "Kit Hill Top.jpg".
- Kit_Hill photoCaption "The ornate mine chimney, now clad in a range of transmitters and aerials, on top of Kit Hill.".
- Kit_Hill prominenceM "171".
- Kit_Hill topo "OS Landranger 201".
- Kit_Hill subject Category:Bronze_Age_sites_in_Cornwall.
- Kit_Hill subject Category:Cornish_Killas.
- Kit_Hill subject Category:Country_parks_in_Cornwall.
- Kit_Hill subject Category:Hills_of_Cornwall.
- Kit_Hill subject Category:Marilyns_of_Cornwall.
- Kit_Hill subject Category:Military_history_of_Cornwall.
- Kit_Hill point "50.51887 -4.2936".
- Kit_Hill type Mountain.
- Kit_Hill type NaturalPlace.
- Kit_Hill type Place.
- Kit_Hill type Wikidata:Q532.
- Kit_Hill type Mountain.
- Kit_Hill type Place.
- Kit_Hill type Location.
- Kit_Hill type SpatialThing.
- Kit_Hill comment "Kit Hill (Cornish: Bre Skowl), at 334 metres high, dominates the area between Callington and the River Tamar in southeast Cornwall, UK. The word 'Kit' comes from Old English for Kite, a reference to birds of prey (and not specifically the Red Kite). Buzzards and Sparrowhawks can still be seen on the hill. It is one of five Marilyn hills in Cornwall, the four others are Watch Croft, Brown Willy, Carnmenellis and Hensbarrow Beacon.".
- Kit_Hill label "Kit Hill".
- Kit_Hill sameAs m.046zzw.
- Kit_Hill sameAs 2645175.
- Kit_Hill sameAs Q6417437.
- Kit_Hill sameAs Q6417437.
- Kit_Hill lat "50.51887".
- Kit_Hill long "-4.2936".
- Kit_Hill wasDerivedFrom Kit_Hill?oldid=571532654.
- Kit_Hill depiction Kit_Hill_Top.jpg.
- Kit_Hill isPrimaryTopicOf Kit_Hill.
- Kit_Hill name "Kit Hill".