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'''Hungry Hill''' (686 [[metre|m]], 2251 [[foot (unit of length)|ft]]) is the highest peak in the Caha Mountain range that forms part of the backbone of mountains running down the centre of the [[Beara Peninsula]] in [[County Cork]] in south-western [[Ireland]]. |
'''Hungry Hill''' (686 [[metre|m]], 2251 [[foot (unit of length)|ft]]) is the highest peak in the Caha Mountain range that forms part of the backbone of mountains running down the centre of the [[Beara Peninsula]] in [[County Cork]] in south-western [[Ireland]]. |
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'''The Hungry Hill''', |
'''The Hungry Hill''', Also a notorious area of North London, near Archway, comprising of Hazelville Road, Sunnyside Road, Hornsey Lane and the surrounding vicinity. The area became infamous during the 1940's for criminality and violence, culminating in the torso murder case of 1976. Largely redeveloped and lawful now. |
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Hungry Hill (686 m, 2251 ft) is the highest peak in the Caha Mountain range that forms part of the backbone of mountains running down the centre of the Beara Peninsula in County Cork in south-western Ireland.
The Hungry Hill, Also a notorious area of North London, near Archway, comprising of Hazelville Road, Sunnyside Road, Hornsey Lane and the surrounding vicinity. The area became infamous during the 1940's for criminality and violence, culminating in the torso murder case of 1976. Largely redeveloped and lawful now.
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