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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Is sliabhraon in Albain é Am Monadh Liath, atá suite i gComhairle na Gàidhealtachd. , Monadhliath Mountains är en bergskedja i SMonadhliath Mountains är en bergskedja i Storbritannien. Den ligger i rådsområdet Highland och riksdelen Skottland, i den norra delen av landet, 700 km norr om huvudstaden London. Kustklimat råder i trakten. Årsmedeltemperaturen i trakten är 4 °C. Den varmaste månaden är juli, då medeltemperaturen är 12 °C, och den kallaste är januari, med −4 °C.C, och den kallaste är januari, med −4 °C. , The Monadhliath Mountains /ˌmoʊnəˈliːə/, oThe Monadhliath Mountains /ˌmoʊnəˈliːə/, or Monadh Liath, are a range of mountains in Scotland. Monadh Liath is Scottish Gaelic, and means "grey mountain range". Running in a northeast to southwest direction, it lies on the western side of Strathspey, to the west of the Cairngorms and to the south east of Loch Ness. Its southwestern limit is usually taken to be Corrieyairack Pass (763m) but similar uplands continue to Glen Roy and Spean Bridge. The range is within the Highland council area, and the south and east fringes are within the Cairngorms National Park. The high point of the range is Càrn Dearg, at 945 metres (3,100 ft), located 40 kilometres (25 mi) south of Inverness. This is one of four Munros in the Monadhliath, the others being (930 metres (3,050 ft)), (926 metres (3,038 ft)), and (920 metres (3,020 ft)). The Monadhliath Mountains are designated a Special Area of Conservation (SAC). The Monadh Liath differs greatly in character from the greater Highland mountains to the south and west, as an elevated moorland with no proper ridges. The four Munros are all on the Spey rim, three making a classic circuit from Newtonmore; the interior is rarely visited. The main valley within the Monadh Liath is the Findhorn. It is unusually sinuous, being an incised meandering river valley very little altered by glaciers. The landscape of the Monadh Liath is one of the most ancient in Britain, its essentials as a secondary massif flanking the Cairngorms having evolved continuously since the Caledonian Mountains were created over 400 million years ago. Thus the land surface still slopes gently northwest towards the Great Glen, away from the main Grampian divide which crosses the Cairngorms. Although icesheets have repeatedly covered the Monadh Liath, they have done little to change its character: there are no corries away from the Munros fringe, and only a few short glaciated troughs, notably Glen Killin on the north. It has just become recognised that thin ice on the plateau is frozen to the ground, but as it starts to flow into the troughs it thickens, accelerates, and warms up so it can erode and enlarge them. This has occurred as recently as the last (Younger Dryas) glacial period ~12000 years ago. Until the last few years, the Monadh Liath interior was remote and desolate, a naturally treeless and largely trackless wilderness, one of the last large tracts of 'wild land' in human terms at least, known only to a few deer and grouse enthusiasts. The renewable energy gold rush has already led to the Glendoe hydro-electric scheme above Fort Augustus. The actual reservoir and dam are not unduly intrusive, but the extensive network of heavy-duty access roads to service all the weirs diverting water into the catchment have altered its remoteness and wildness. These roads have also facilitated a very large wind energy project, one of several encouraged by proximity to the high-capacity Beauly-Denny power transmission line over Corrieyairack Pass, and which now dominate the NW Grampian skyline in views from the Cairngorms and Western Highlands up to 50 miles (80 kilometres) away.lands up to 50 miles (80 kilometres) away. , Les monts Monadhliath sont un massif montagneux d'Écosse au sud-est du Loch Ness. Ils culminent au mont Càrn Dearg à 945 m d'altitude. , Góry Monadhliath - pasmo w Grampianach CenGóry Monadhliath - pasmo w Grampianach Centralnych, w Szkocji. Pasmo to graniczy z Wzgórzami Loch Laggan i Wzgórzami Ben Alder na południu oraz z pasmem Cairngorm na wschodzie. Najwyższym szczytem jest Càrn Dearg, który osiąga wysokość 945 m. Najważniejsze szczyty: * Càrn Dearg (945 m), * (930 m), * (926 m), * (920 m).45 m), * (930 m), * (926 m), * (920 m).
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rdfs:comment Les monts Monadhliath sont un massif montagneux d'Écosse au sud-est du Loch Ness. Ils culminent au mont Càrn Dearg à 945 m d'altitude. , Góry Monadhliath - pasmo w Grampianach CenGóry Monadhliath - pasmo w Grampianach Centralnych, w Szkocji. Pasmo to graniczy z Wzgórzami Loch Laggan i Wzgórzami Ben Alder na południu oraz z pasmem Cairngorm na wschodzie. Najwyższym szczytem jest Càrn Dearg, który osiąga wysokość 945 m. Najważniejsze szczyty: * Càrn Dearg (945 m), * (930 m), * (926 m), * (920 m).45 m), * (930 m), * (926 m), * (920 m). , The Monadhliath Mountains /ˌmoʊnəˈliːə/, oThe Monadhliath Mountains /ˌmoʊnəˈliːə/, or Monadh Liath, are a range of mountains in Scotland. Monadh Liath is Scottish Gaelic, and means "grey mountain range". Running in a northeast to southwest direction, it lies on the western side of Strathspey, to the west of the Cairngorms and to the south east of Loch Ness. Its southwestern limit is usually taken to be Corrieyairack Pass (763m) but similar uplands continue to Glen Roy and Spean Bridge. The range is within the Highland council area, and the south and east fringes are within the Cairngorms National Park. The high point of the range is Càrn Dearg, at 945 metres (3,100 ft), located 40 kilometres (25 mi) south of Inverness. This is one of four Munros in the Monadhliath, the others being (930 metres (3,050 ft)), (926 metres (3,038 ft)metres (3,050 ft)), (926 metres (3,038 ft) , Monadhliath Mountains är en bergskedja i SMonadhliath Mountains är en bergskedja i Storbritannien. Den ligger i rådsområdet Highland och riksdelen Skottland, i den norra delen av landet, 700 km norr om huvudstaden London. Kustklimat råder i trakten. Årsmedeltemperaturen i trakten är 4 °C. Den varmaste månaden är juli, då medeltemperaturen är 12 °C, och den kallaste är januari, med −4 °C.C, och den kallaste är januari, med −4 °C. , Is sliabhraon in Albain é Am Monadh Liath, atá suite i gComhairle na Gàidhealtachd.
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