Munros

The munros are the Scottish mountains a height higher than 914,4  m (3000 feet). They are named thus since Sir Hugh Munro (1856-1919) is at the origin of the first exhaustive census of those, known under name Munro' S Tables , in 1891.

There exist other classifications for the lower mountains, which include/understand the marilyns, the corbetts, the grahams and (in the south of the country), the donalds. However the munros remain single because they do not have overall criteria of admission.

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