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- Mynydd_Allt-y-grug abstract "Mynydd Allt-y-grug is a 338-metre-high hill immediately west of Ystalyfera in the county borough of Neath Port Talbot in South Wales. Its twin summits are around 400m apart. The upper part of the hill is largely covered in heather whilst conifers clothe its western slopes and gorse, bracken and bramble cover much of its rough landslipped eastern side which rises above the Swansea Valley, drainage on this side flowing to the River Tawe.".
- Mynydd_Allt-y-grug elevation "338.0".
- Mynydd_Allt-y-grug locatedInArea Neath_Port_Talbot.
- Mynydd_Allt-y-grug locatedInArea Wales.
- Mynydd_Allt-y-grug nationalTopographicSystemMapNumber "OS Landranger 170 / Explorer 165".
- Mynydd_Allt-y-grug prominence "263.0".
- Mynydd_Allt-y-grug wikiPageExternalLink search.php?i=48312947.
- Mynydd_Allt-y-grug wikiPageID "42548248".
- Mynydd_Allt-y-grug wikiPageRevisionID "605347359".
- Mynydd_Allt-y-grug elevationM "338".
- Mynydd_Allt-y-grug gridRefUk "SN 751079".
- Mynydd_Allt-y-grug language Welsh_language.
- Mynydd_Allt-y-grug listing Marilyn_(hill).
- Mynydd_Allt-y-grug location Neath_Port_Talbot.
- Mynydd_Allt-y-grug location Wales.
- Mynydd_Allt-y-grug name "Mynydd Allt-y-grug".
- Mynydd_Allt-y-grug prominenceM "263".
- Mynydd_Allt-y-grug topo "OS Landranger 170 / Explorer 165".
- Mynydd_Allt-y-grug subject Category:Marilyns_of_Wales.
- Mynydd_Allt-y-grug subject Category:Mountains_and_hills_of_south_Wales.
- Mynydd_Allt-y-grug type Mountain.
- Mynydd_Allt-y-grug type NaturalPlace.
- Mynydd_Allt-y-grug type Place.
- Mynydd_Allt-y-grug type Wikidata:Q532.
- Mynydd_Allt-y-grug type Mountain.
- Mynydd_Allt-y-grug type Place.
- Mynydd_Allt-y-grug type Location.
- Mynydd_Allt-y-grug comment "Mynydd Allt-y-grug is a 338-metre-high hill immediately west of Ystalyfera in the county borough of Neath Port Talbot in South Wales. Its twin summits are around 400m apart. The upper part of the hill is largely covered in heather whilst conifers clothe its western slopes and gorse, bracken and bramble cover much of its rough landslipped eastern side which rises above the Swansea Valley, drainage on this side flowing to the River Tawe.".
- Mynydd_Allt-y-grug label "Mynydd Allt-y-grug".
- Mynydd_Allt-y-grug sameAs m.010f8txb.
- Mynydd_Allt-y-grug sameAs Q17103931.
- Mynydd_Allt-y-grug sameAs Q17103931.
- Mynydd_Allt-y-grug wasDerivedFrom Mynydd_Allt-y-grug?oldid=605347359.
- Mynydd_Allt-y-grug isPrimaryTopicOf Mynydd_Allt-y-grug.
- Mynydd_Allt-y-grug name "Mynydd Allt-y-grug".