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Cosa (chi) è Mont Sugar loaf - definizione

WELSH RAILWAY STATION
Sugar Loaf station; Sugar Loaf Halt

Sugar Loaf, New York         
HUMAN SETTLEMENT IN UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Sugarloaf, New York; Sugar Loaf (NY); Sugar Loaf, NY
Sugar Loaf is a mixed-use hamlet in Orange County, New York, United States. It is located in the Town of Chester, within view of Sugar Loaf mountain.
Sugar Loaf, Monmouthshire         
HILL SITUATED 2 MILES NORTH-WEST OF ABERGAVENNY, MONMOUTHSHIRE, WALES
Sugarloaf Mountain, Wales; Sugarloaf mountain, Wales; Mynydd pen-y-fal; Mynydd pen y fal; Pen y fal; Pen-y-fal; Y Fâl; Y Fal; Sugar Loaf Mountain, Wales; Sugar Loaf Mountain (Wales); Sugar Loaf (Wales)
Sugar Loaf, sometimes called The Sugar Loaf ( or ), is a hill situated north-west of Abergavenny in Monmouthshire, Wales and sits within the Brecon Beacons National Park. It is the southernmost of the summit peaks of the Black Mountains, with a height of 1,955 feet (596 metres).
Sugar Loaf Tunnel         
DISUSED RAILWAY TUNNEL IN YORKSHIRE, ENGLAND
Sugar loaf tunnel
Sugar Loaf Tunnel is a disused railway tunnel on the former Hull and Barnsley RailwaySugar Loaf Tunnel between Everthorpe and Little Weighton. The tunnel is long and was built through magnesian limestone of Permian age, referred to locally as "chalk".

Wikipedia

Sugar Loaf railway station

Sugar Loaf railway station is a railway station in Powys, Wales, and is the most geographically remote station on the Heart of Wales Line. It is located one mile (1.5 kilometres) northeast of a small but prominent knoll known as Sugar Loaf, around which the A483 road loops. The line through here was opened by the Central Wales Extension Railway in 1868. The passing loop was removed when station was closed to passengers in 1965 but the station subsequently reopened to traffic in 1984.

The station's name in Welsh is Dinas y Bwlch; however, in Welsh station announcements, the station is referred to as Pen-y-fâl, the name given to the mountain of the same name in Monmouthshire.