Graham
![]() :This article is about the Scottish geographical feature. For other uses, see Graham (disambiguation). ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ A Graham is a hill in Scotland with a height between 2000 and 2500 feet (609.6–762 m) with a relative height of at least 500 feet (152.4 m). The Grahams are a subset of the Marilyns (see List of Marilyns in Scotland). Grahams in the Scottish lowlands are also classified as Donalds. There are 224 Grahams in total. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
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~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ The Grahams were named in memory of Fiona Torbett (n?e Graham) who created a list of 2000-foot hills in the Highlands. However, the list used is the Marilyns within the specified height range and covers the whole of Scotland. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
Hill: For the landform that extends less than 600 metres above the surrounding terrain and that is smaller than a mountain, see the mountain article. Many hills are taller than most skyscrapers but are generally small.... Scotland: :For other uses, see Scotland (disambiguation). See also British Isles (terminology).... Relative height: REDIRECT Topographic prominence... Graham related Images and Photos (experimental) | ~ Table of Content ~
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~ Related Subjects ~Marilyn (2) - Metre (1) - Fiona Torbett (1) - British Isles (terminology) (1) - Scotland (disambiguation) (1) - Mountain (1) - Donalds (1) - Scotland (1) - Hill (1) - Relative height (1) - Scottish lowlands (1) - List of Marilyns in Scotland (1) -~ Community ~
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