rullavaunulla
Rullavaunulla is a geographic term used to describe a type of rounded hill or knoll that is common in Ireland and other parts of northwestern Europe. The name is derived from the Irish language, with "rulla-" indicating a rounded shape and "-vaunulla" possibly meaning a small hill or mound.
Rullavaunulla hills are typically small, with an average height of less than 30 meters, and are often
The formation of rullavaunulla hills is believed to occur as a result of the deposition and erosion
Rullavaunulla hills are often used as a convenient source of rock and soil for use in agricultural
While rullavaunulla hills are relatively common in certain parts of the world, the term itself is not