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Knott occurs as mountain in the Northern part of the English Lake District. These are a greatest point of the ''Back o'Skiddaw'' region, an front yard of untamed & lonely moorland to the north of Skiddaw and Blencathra. More tops in that vicinity include Carrock Fell and Great Calva. A roughshod's slopes come mostly smooth, gentle, & covered around grass, with two or three deep ravines. It stands an extended way from either either a road & takes an extended hike through a moor top acquire to it; this, besides when a fact that these are hidden from a rest of the Flow of any stream District per 2 aforesaid giants, produce it one of the virtually all lonely tops in the Streams, lakes, and wells throughout.
A word Knott is of Cumbric origin, and means just "hill".
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