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- Paps_of_Jura abstract "The Paps of Jura (Scottish Gaelic: Sgurr na Cìche) are three mountains located on the western side of island of Jura, in the Inner Hebrides of Scotland. Their highest point is 785 metres (2,575 ft).They are steep-sided quartzite hills with distinctive conical shapes resembling breasts. The word pap is an ancient word of Old Norse origin for the female breast. The Paps are conspicuous hills that dominate the island landscape as well as the landscape of the surrounding area. They can be seen from the Mull of Kintyre and, on a clear day, Skye and Northern Ireland. One of the simplest routes of ascent starts from Craighouse. The route of the annual Isle of Jura Fell Race includes all three Paps and four other hills. These hills were the subject of William McTaggart's 1902 masterpiece The Paps of Jura, now displayed in the Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum.".
- Paps_of_Jura elevation "785.0".
- Paps_of_Jura locatedInArea Jura,_Scotland.
- Paps_of_Jura locatedInArea Scotland.
- Paps_of_Jura thumbnail Lochans_on_Cnuic_Charrach_-_geograph.org.uk_-_449149.jpg?width=300.
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- Paps_of_Jura easiestRoute "From Craighouse".
- Paps_of_Jura elevationM "785".
- Paps_of_Jura firstAscent "Unknown".
- Paps_of_Jura hasPhotoCollection Paps_of_Jura.
- Paps_of_Jura listing "Corbett, Breast shaped hills".
- Paps_of_Jura location Jura,_Scotland.
- Paps_of_Jura location Scotland.
- Paps_of_Jura name "Paps of Jura".
- Paps_of_Jura photo "Lochans on Cnuic Charrach - geograph.org.uk - 449149.jpg".
- Paps_of_Jura photoCaption "Beinn an Oir on the left and Beinn Shiantaidh on right".
- Paps_of_Jura subject Category:Anthropomorphic_geographic_features.
- Paps_of_Jura subject Category:Jura,_Scotland.
- Paps_of_Jura subject Category:Mountains_and_hills_of_Argyll_and_Bute.
- Paps_of_Jura subject Category:Mountains_and_hills_of_the_Scottish_islands.
- Paps_of_Jura subject Category:Paps_of_Jura.
- Paps_of_Jura point "55.8875 -6.019444444444445".
- Paps_of_Jura type GeologicalFormation109287968.
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- Paps_of_Jura comment "The Paps of Jura (Scottish Gaelic: Sgurr na Cìche) are three mountains located on the western side of island of Jura, in the Inner Hebrides of Scotland. Their highest point is 785 metres (2,575 ft).They are steep-sided quartzite hills with distinctive conical shapes resembling breasts. The word pap is an ancient word of Old Norse origin for the female breast. The Paps are conspicuous hills that dominate the island landscape as well as the landscape of the surrounding area.".
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- Paps_of_Jura lat "55.8875".
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- Paps_of_Jura depiction Lochans_on_Cnuic_Charrach_-_geograph.org.uk_-_449149.jpg.
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- Paps_of_Jura name "Paps of Jura".