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  2. Conical hill - Wikipedia

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    A conical hill (also cone or conical mountain) is a landform with a distinctly conical shape. It is usually isolated or rises above other surrounding foothills, and is often of volcanic origin. Conical hills or mountains occur in different shapes and are not necessarily geometrically-shaped cones; some are more tower-shaped or have an ...

  3. Category:Hills of Asia by country - Wikipedia

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  4. Category:Landforms of Asia by country - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikimedia Commons; ... Hills of Asia by country (19 C) Impact craters of Asia by country (7 C)

  5. Category:Hills of Asia - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Pages in category "Hills of Asia" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total.

  6. List of cinder cones - Wikipedia

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    Royal Society Volcano, Antarctica; Cerro Volcánico, Argentina; Mount Mayabobo, Philippines; Bombalai Hill (Sabah, Malaysia); Geghama mountains, Armenia; Chaîne des Puys, France (a chain of volcanoes including cinder cones)

  7. Chocolate Hills - Wikipedia

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    Locator map of the Chocolate Hills. Greatest concentration of the hills (dark brown) are in Sagbayan, Batuan, and Carmen while lesser concentration (light brown) are in Bilar, Sierra Bullones, and Valencia. The Chocolate Hills form a rolling terrain of haycock-shaped hills—mounds of a generally conical and almost symmetrical shape. [5]

  8. Boundaries between the continents - Wikipedia

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    The Mediterranean Sea, between Africa and Europe The Atlantic Ocean around the plate boundaries (text is in Finnish). The African and European mainlands are non-contiguous, and the delineation between these continents is thus merely a question of which islands are to be associated with which continent.

  9. Cartography of Asia - Wikipedia

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    In medieval T and O maps, Asia makes for half the world's landmass, with Africa and Europe accounting for a quarter each. With the High Middle Ages, Southwest and Central Asia receive better resolution in Muslim geography, and the 11th century map by Mahmud al-Kashgari is the first world map drawn from a Central Asian point of view.