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Ben Lomond. / 56.19063°N 4.63317°W / 56.19063; -4.63317. Ben Lomond ( Scottish Gaelic: Beinn Laomainn, lit. 'Beacon Mountain'), 974 metres (3,196 ft), is a mountain in the Scottish Highlands. Situated on the eastern shore of Loch Lomond, it is the most southerly of the Munros. Ben Lomond lies within the Ben Lomond National Memorial ...
Ben Lomond, California. / 37.08278°N 122.08361°W / 37.08278; -122.08361. Ben Lomond is a census-designated place (CDP) in Santa Cruz County, California, United States, and also the name of the mountain to the west. The CDP includes the communities of Glen Arbor and Brackney. The population was 6,337 at the 2020 census.
Loch Lomond ( / ˈlɒx ˈloʊmənd /; Scottish Gaelic: Loch Laomainn) is a freshwater Scottish loch which crosses the Highland Boundary Fault, often considered the boundary between the lowlands of Central Scotland and the Highlands. [1] Traditionally forming part of the boundary between the counties of Stirlingshire and Dunbartonshire, Loch ...
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Luggenemenener ( c. 1800 – 21 March, 1837) was an early nineteenth-century Tasmanian Aborigine woman, who lived in the early 1800s. [1] She endured the Black Wars and risked her life to protect her young son from a genocide of her people. [2] Her homeland was in north-east Tasmania's Ben Lomond region.
Ben Lomond (Tasmania) / 41.567°S 147.667°E / -41.567; 147.667. Ben Lomond is a mountain in the north-east of Tasmania, Australia. The mountain is composed of a central massif with an extensive plateau above 1,200 metres (3,900 ft) and high outlier peaks projecting from the mountain. The highest feature on the plateau is the unimposing ...
Ben Lomond is an interim Australian bioregion located in the north eastern region of Tasmania, comprising 657,500 hectares (1,625,000 acres). [1] [2] See also[. Australia portal. Environment portal. Ecoregions in Australia. Interim Biogeographic Regionalisation for Australia. Regions of Tasmania. References.
Tournai, known as Tornacum, was a place of minor importance in Roman times, a stopping place where the Roman road from Cologne on the Rhine to Boulogne on the coast crossed the river Scheldt. It was fortified under Emperor Maximiam in the 3rd century AD, [6] when the Roman limes was withdrawn to the string of outposts along the road.