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I'm very confused about how Marilyns are being listed on this page. The page Category:Marilyns of England lists them alphabetically if the tag is added to the page, eg Dundry Down which I've done some bits on as part of work on the Chew Valley. There it appears in alphabetical ,while it appears on List of Marilyns in England under South Central England with the parent as Beacon Batch (Somerset), when Black Down and Walbery Hill (Berkshire) both are listed in South East England with the same parent. I'm not sure of the definition of "parent" as Beacon Batch & Dundry Down are oposite sides of the Chew Valley & doesn't comply with the rules at Topographic prominence. If these are going to be listed by area perhaps a section for the South West is needed & locations & "parents" need checking. Rod 20:04, 17 March 2006 (UTC)[reply]


A Marilyn is a hill. There are >1500 in Great Britain. Need to know how the list is being selected. RJFJR 13:50, 18 March 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Your questions are answered

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Please see the comments at Talk:List of Marilyns in England (let's keep the discussion all in one place, eh?). There isn't really a problem. --Stemonitis 07:00, 21 March 2006 (UTC)[reply]


This page looks OK to me, so I'm closing this project. RJFJR 21:20, 17 June 2006 (UTC)[reply]