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Summit - Prominent elevation rising above the surrounding level of the Earth's surface; does not include pillars, ridges, or ranges; can occur as a single isolated mass or in a group (ahu, ballon, berg, bald, butte, cerro, colina, cone, cumbre, dome, head, hill, horn, knob, knoll, mauna, mesa, mesita, mound, mount, mountain, peak, pu?u, rock, sugarloaf, table, volcano). |
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Name | County |
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Fall Hill | Lower Connecticut River Valley |
Fall Mountain | Naugatuck Valley |
Falls Mountain | Northwest Hills |
Fanton Hill | Western Connecticut |
Farmington Mountain | Capitol |
Federal Hill | Naugatuck Valley |
Fenn Hill | Northwest Hills |
Ferris Hill | Western Connecticut |
Ferry Hill | Lower Connecticut River Valley |
Fink Hill | Northwest Hills |
Fire Hill | Western Connecticut |
Fivemile Hill | Naugatuck Valley |
Flagg Hill | Northwest Hills |
Flanders Mountain | Northwest Hills |
Flat Hill | Naugatuck Valley |
Flat Rock | Northwest Hills |
Flat Rock Hill | Western Connecticut |
Flirt Hill | Greater Bridgeport |
Florida Hill | Western Connecticut |
Forge Mountain | Northwest Hills |
Forrest Hill | Northeastern Connecticut |
Forsyth Hill | Southeastern Connecticut |
Fort Griswold Hill | Southeastern Connecticut |
Fort Hill | Southeastern Connecticut |
Fort Hill | Lower Connecticut River Valley |
Fort Hill | Western Connecticut |
Fort Hill | Northeastern Connecticut |
Fort Hill | Northeastern Connecticut |
Fort Mountain | Western Connecticut |
Fountain Hill | Lower Connecticut River Valley |
Fowler Mountain | South Central Connecticut |
Fox Hill | Southeastern Connecticut |
Fox Hill | Capitol |
Fox Hill | Northwest Hills |
Frankel Hill | Capitol |
French Mountain | Naugatuck Valley |
Fuller Hill | Capitol |
Fuller Mountain | Northwest Hills |
Furnace Hill | Northeastern Connecticut |
Furnace Hill (historical) | Northwest Hills |
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