- Plynlimon, or
Pumlumon in
Welsh (also
historically anglicised as
Plinlimon and Plinlimmon), is the
highest point of the
Cambrian Mountains in
Wales (taking...
-
Wales uplands,
known in
Welsh as Elenydd,
which extend from
Plynlimon (
Pumlumon) to
Radnor Forest in the east and
Mynydd Mallaen to the south. This barren...
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Pumlumon Cwmbiga is a
summit of the
Pumlumon mountain range in Ceredigion, Wales. It is 620
metres (2,034) feet
above sea
level and is a
deleted Nuttall...
- Pen
Pumlumon Arwystli is the
second highest summit on the
Plynlimon m****if, a part of the
Cambrian Mountains in the
county of Ceredigion, Wales. The summit...
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Pumlumon Fach is a top of Pen
Pumlumon Fawr on the
Plynlimon m****if, a part of the
Cambrian Mountains in the
county of Ceredigion, Wales. It lies on small...
- and are
joined by the
Cambrian Mountains in Mid
Wales (highest
point Pumlumon, at 752
metres (2,467 feet)).
Wales has
three national parks: Snowdonia...
-
point is
Plynlimon (
Pumlumon) at 2,467 feet (752 m),
other Marilyns include Pen y Garn and Llan Ddu Fawr. On the
slopes of
Pumlumon five
rivers have their...
- term
Cambrian Mountains is now more
localised and
includes the area from
Pumlumon down to
Mynydd Mallaen.
Cambria is the name of a font in
Microsoft Windows...
- Glyndŵr
against English rule. Its
location was on the
western slopes of
Pumlumon, near the Ceredigion/Powys boundary. The
settlers were
reinforced by a...
- "chimney", is
found in
other hill-names such as the
Lomond Hills in Fife and
Pumlumon in Wales. Like
these hills, Ben
Lomond is
likely to have been perceived...