The Hill

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The Hill is a common name for the most prominent geological feature of its kind in an area, or for the neighborhood, structures, or institutions associated with it.

In a number of countries Capital Buildings have been placed above and separate from general urban areas.

In a number of countries and cultures, dominant religious or political entities place their buildings on hills to spatially express positions of power and dominance over the surrounding countryside.

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[edit] Australia

[edit] Canada

[edit] Ireland

  • "The Hill" is often used to refer to Hill 16, the terraced section of Croke Park, which was originally built from some of the rubble created in Dublin following the Easter Rising in 1916. It is a popular place for Dublin fans during gaelic football matches there.

[edit] South Africa

[edit] United States

The Hill is a community in Montvale NJ

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