Category:Marilyns of England
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A Marilyn is a hill in the British Isles that has at least 150 m (492 feet) of relative height (one cannot get to the top from any other Marilyn without at least 150 m (492 feet) of uphill travel). The name, coined by writer Alan Dawson, is a pun on "Munro" ("Marilyn Monroe" — "Marilyn"). This category covers the Marilyns of England.
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The following 143 pages are in this category, out of 143 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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- Bardon Hill
- Baugh Fell
- Billinge Hill
- Binsey
- Bishop Wilton Wold
- Black Combe
- Black Down, Somerset
- Black Hill (Peak District)
- Black Mountain (hill)
- Blackdown, West Sussex
- Blake Fell
- Blencathra
- Botley Hill
- Boulsworth Hill
- Bredon Hill
- Brighstone Down
- Brown Clee Hill
- Buckden Pike
- Burnhope Seat
- Burrow (Shropshire)
- Butser Hill