List of Hewitts in Northern Ireland
- List of Hewitts in Northern Ireland
Hewitts are hills in England, Wales and Ireland that are at least convert|2000|ft|m high with a relative height of at least 30 m. This list was compiled by Alan Dawson and originally published in "The Relative Hills of Britain"[] under the name "Sweats". The list was subsequently renamed "Hewitts", updated, and published in "The Hewitts and Marilyns of Wales". [cite book | title=The Hewitts and Marilyns of Wales | last=Dawson | first=Alan | url=http://bubl.ac.uk/org/tacit/tables/wales/ | id=ISBN 0-9522680-6-X | publisher=TACit Press | location=Cambuskenneth, Stirling | year=1997] ]There are five Hewitts in Northern Ireland as follows:
* Sawel Mountain
* Slieve Bearnagh
* Slieve Binnian
* Slieve Donard
* Slieve Muck
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