Maiden Paps

Maiden Paps
The Maiden Paps near Hawick.

Maiden Paps, Maidens Paps or Maiden's Pap may refer to:

  • Kilpatrick Hills, twin hills in the Kilpatrick Hills, Scotland
  • Maiden Paps, Hawick, twin hills south of Hawick in the Scottish Borders, Scotland
  • Tunstall Hills, near Sutherland, Tyne and Wear, England
  • Maiden Paps, Caithness, hill in Caithness, Scotland
  • Schiehallion, Schiehallion, Perth and Kinross, Scotland
  • Maiden Paps, North Carolina a historical island in North Carolina

See also


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