Pumlumon

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Pumlumon is a prominent mountain massif in central Wales, known as the source of several major rivers including the Severn and the Wye.

All labels observed (2)

Label Occurrences
Pumlumon canonical 2
Pumlumon Fawr 1

How this entity was disambiguated

Statements (46)

Predicate Object
instanceOf mountain
mountain massif
mountain summit
alsoKnownAs Plynlimon
Pumlumon
country Wales
drainageDivideBetween Bristol Channel catchments
Irish Sea catchments
elevation 2467 feet
752 metres
752 metres
geology Ordovician sedimentary rocks
hasAccessPoint Eisteddfa Gurig
Nant-y-moch Reservoir
hasConservationStatus important upland habitat
hasFeature glacial cwms
peat bogs
upland moorland
hasLandUse conservation projects
forestry plantations
sheep grazing
hasSummit Pumlumon self-linksurface differs
surface form: Pumlumon Fawr
hasViewOf Brecon Beacons in Wales
surface form: Brecon Beacons

Cardigan Bay
Snowdonia
highestPointOf Ceredigion
isNotableFor being the main watershed of central Wales
being the source of the River Severn
being the source of the River Wye
locatedIn Cambrian Mountains
Ceredigion
central Wales
locatedNear Aberystwyth
Llanidloes
nearestLargeRiver Severn
surface form: River Severn

River Wye
partOf Cambrian Mountains
region Mid Wales
sourceOf River Leri
Afon Llyfnant
surface form: River Llyfnant

River Rheidol
Severn
surface form: River Severn

River Wye
usedFor hiking
hillwalking
nature observation

How these facts were elicited

Referenced by (3)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Plynlimon alsoKnownAs Pumlumon
Pumlumon hasSummit Pumlumon self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Pumlumon Fawr
Pumlumon alsoKnownAs Pumlumon
subject surface form: Plynlimon