- 54°21′50″N 3°10′23″W / 54.364°N 3.173°W / 54.364; -3.173
Walna Scar is a hill in the
English Lake District,
lying just
south of a p**** of the same...
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ascending from the
Walna Scar Road. The car park at the top of the
metalled section provides a
headstart for
these routes. The
Walna Scar Road can also...
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confederation would also have a
larger council,
similar to a
parliament (
walna rada),
which made
decisions by
majority vote.
Until around the mid-18th...
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although the
remainder is a
stony bridleway.
Beyond the
Walna Scar Road are the
further tops of
Walna Scar (2,040 ft (620 m)),
White Maiden (1,995 ft (608 m))...
- Lake District's
Walna Scar". BBC News. 6
February 2012.
Archived from the
original on 25
September 2015.
Retrieved 10 May 2016. "
Walna Scar Road – Restricted...
- Prom. (ft) Topo Map OS Grid
Reference classification (§ DoBIH codes) 1
Walna Scar 34D: LD S
Birkett 621 16 2,037 52 96 SD257963 N,WO,B,Sy,Fel 2 Black...
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Extraordinary General sejmik held
instead of a sejm
General council (rada
walna)
without the king present. That sejm
would be
convoked by the
primate when...
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Wainwright Outlying Fells, p. 114. "Motorised
vehicle ban for Lake District's
Walna Scar". BBC News. 6
February 2012.
Archived from the
original on 25 September...
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Alfred Wainwright included three more tops:
Great Carrs, Brim Fell and
Walna Scar, and
included mention of
White Maiden and
White Pike.
South of White...
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Walna Scar*
Coniston Black Sails, Brim Fell*,
Great Carrs*,
Swirl How*, The Old Man of Coniston, Wetherlam,
White Maiden**
Torver Dow Crag*,
Walna Scar*...