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<p>above 600 m as mountains, those below being referred to as hills." Today, a mountain is usually defined in the UK and Ireland as any summit at least 2,000 ft high, while the UK government's <a href="page.php?w=Countryside_and_Rights_of_Way_Act_2000">Countryside and Rights of Way Act 2000</a> defined mountainous areas (for the purposes of open access legislation) as areas above 600 m. Some definitions include a <a href="page.php?w=topographical_prominence">topographical prominence</a> requirement, typically 100 ft or 500 ft. In practice, mountains</p><p>
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