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"Knocknahillion () at , is the 210th–highest peak in Ireland on the Arderin scale, and the 256th–highest peak on the Vandeleur-Lynam scale.Mountainviews, (September 2013), "A Guide to Ireland's Mountain Summits: The Vandeleur-Lynams & the Arderins", Collins Books, Cork, Knocknahillion is situated in the middle sector of the long north-west to south-east cental spine of the Maumturks mountain range in the Connemara National Park in County Galway, Ireland. The summit is offset to the west of the rocky central ridge of the Maumturks, and its western facing slopes have a distinctive "diagonal" rock stratification when viewed from the Inagh Valley. Naming Irish academic Paul Tempan records that Knocknahillion derives its name from , which is the name of a nearby townland, that translates as "peak of the west elbow"; however the translation is apt given the positioning of the peak, which is to the west of the central spine of the Maumturks range at point at which the range turns to a more south-easterly direction (e.g. an elbow). Geography Knocknahillion is in the middle sector of the long north-west to south-east central spine of the Maumturks range in the Connemara National Park. To the north, Knocknahillion is connected to Letterbreckaun, the 2nd highest peak in the range at , by a high winding rocky ridge that includes the subsidiary peak of Knocknahillion North Top at , whose prominence of qualifies it as an Arderin. Further along this ridge lies the minor peak of Barrlugrevagh at , whose prominence of qualifies it as an Arderin Beg. To the southeast of Knocknahillion is the col of Maumahoge (), which then rises up again to the corrie lake of Lough Maumahoge (), and eventually to Binn idir an dá Log, the highest mountain in the range at . Hill walking The easiest way summit Knocknahillion is a 5-kilometre 2-3-hour route via the pass of Maumahoge; however, because of its positioning on the high rocky central spine of the central Maumturk range, it is also summited in a longer 14-kilometre 5-6 hour loop-route starting at the col of Maumahoge in the south, climbing Knocknahillion and then along a winding 2-kilometre rocky ridge to the top of Letterbreckaun, before descending via the sharp "v-shaped" col of Maam Turk (, meaning "pass of the boar"), from which the entire range bears its name. Knocknahillion is also climbed as part of the Maamturks Challenge, a 25-kilometre 10–12 hour walk over the full Maumturks range (from Maam Cross to Leenaun), which is considered one of the "great classic ridge-walks of Ireland", but of "extreme grade" due to the circa 7,600 feet of total ascent; however, because the peak of Knocknahillon is offset to the west of the core winding rocky ridge, it is not always summited during the challenge. Rock climbing While the Maumturks range is not particularly known for rock climbing routes (unlike Bencorr and its Carrot Ridge spur, across the Inagh Valley), some have been developed at a crag just below and west of Lough Maumahoge (L876 532), with routes of 90 to 190 metres at climbing grades of S to HVS. Gallery File:Lough Inagh, Letterbreckaun (left) and Knocknahillion (right) from Inagh Valley.jpgLooking north to Letterbreckaun (left), and Knocknahillion (right), across Lough Inagh File:Knocknahillion from Bill idir an da Log.jpgLough Maumahoge, Knocknahillion (left) and the ridge to Letterbreckaun File:Knocknahillion and Binn idir an da Log from Letterbrackaun.jpgLetterbreckaun to Knockhillion ridge (middle, right), with Binn idir an dá Log (centre, back) File:Knocknahillion and Binn Bhriocain, Maumturks, Ireland.jpgLooking north to Knocknahillion (left), and Letterbreckaun (middle) File:Maumturk Mountains.JPGMaumturks range from the Inagh Valley, with Knocknahillion (centre) Bibliography See also *Twelve Bens, major range in Connemara *Mweelrea, major range in Killary Harbour *Lists of mountains in Ireland *Lists of mountains and hills in the British Isles *List of Marilyns in the British Isles *List of Hewitt mountains in England, Wales and Ireland References External links *The Maamturks Challenge, University College Galway Mountaineering Club *The Maamturks Challenge: Routecard (2015) *MountainViews: The Irish Mountain Website, Knocknahillion *MountainViews: Irish Online Mountain Database *The Database of British and Irish Hills , the largest database of British Isles mountains ("DoBIH") *Hill Bagging UK & Ireland, the searchable interface for the DoBIH Category:Marilyns of Ireland Category:Hewitts of Ireland Category:Mountains and hills of County Galway Category:Mountains under 1000 metres "
"Pyarelal Kanwar (27 June 1933 – 14 January 2011) was a senior Congress Leader and former Deputy Chief Minister of Madhya Pradesh. He was a member of Indian National Congress and a six term MLA from Rampur Constituency of Bilaspur District (now in Korba District) of Chhattisgarh. References Category:1933 births Category:Indian National Congress politicians from Madhya Pradesh Category:Madhya Pradesh MLAs 1980–1985 Category:Madhya Pradesh MLAs 1993–1998 Category:Indian Hindus Category:Chief ministers from Indian National Congress Category:2011 deaths "
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