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Wikipedia: Dumyat is a hill at the western extremity of the Ochil Hills in central Scotland. The name is thought to originate from Dun (hill fort) of the Maeatae. Although relatively small (its height is 418 metres), the characteristic shape of the hill forms an important part of the distinctive scenery of the Stirling area, and it is often depicted (particularly in postcards and calendars) in combination with the nearby Abbey Craig.
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![Dumyat summit, with the River Forth in the distance [Dumyat summit, with the River Forth in the distance]](http://images.ookaboo.com/photo/s/Dumyat_s.jpg)
![A view of Dumyat from the site of the old Devon Colliery [A view of Dumyat from the site of the old Devon Colliery]](http://images.ookaboo.com/photo/s/Dumyat1_s.jpg)
![Another view of the south elevation of the Dumyat. [Another view of the south elevation of the Dumyat.]](http://images.ookaboo.com/photo/s/Dumyat_south_elev_s.jpg)