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- Promontory abstract "A promontory is a raised mass of land declined abruptly from only one side. It can overlook water (in which case it can be called a peninsula or headland) or land.Most promontories either are formed from a hard ridge of rock that has resisted the erosive forces that have removed the softer rock to the sides of it, or are the high ground that remains between two river valleys where they form a confluence.Throughout history many forts and castles have been built on promontories because of their inherent defensibility. The promontory forts in Ireland are examples of this.".
- Promontory thumbnail Sron.jpg?width=300.
- Promontory wikiPageID "11217970".
- Promontory wikiPageRevisionID "605058986".
- Promontory hasPhotoCollection Promontory.
- Promontory subject Category:Landforms.
- Promontory subject Category:Mountains.
- Promontory subject Category:Promontories.
- Promontory comment "A promontory is a raised mass of land declined abruptly from only one side.".
- Promontory label "Landspitze".
- Promontory label "Promontoire".
- Promontory label "Promontorio".
- Promontory label "Promontorio".
- Promontory label "Promontory".
- Promontory label "岬".
- Promontory sameAs Ostrožna.
- Promontory sameAs Landspitze.
- Promontory sameAs Promontorio.
- Promontory sameAs Promontoire.
- Promontory sameAs Promontorio.
- Promontory sameAs m.02r3_7_.
- Promontory sameAs Q1245089.
- Promontory sameAs Q1245089.
- Promontory wasDerivedFrom Promontory?oldid=605058986.
- Promontory depiction Sron.jpg.
- Promontory isPrimaryTopicOf Promontory.