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<state name="Connecticut" abbrev="CT" div_upper="County" div_lower="county" FAL="1">

  <cohp_prom>
    <credit>Compiled 2007-2008 by Ron Taglipietra and Edward Earl.</credit>
    <county name="Tolland">
      <peak name="Burley Hill" elev="1314" pbid="6764"/>
      <saddle prom="664 to 674" elev="640 to 650" location="0.6 mile E of Carpenter Hill"/>
    </county>
    <county name="New Haven">
      <peak name="2 points SW of Lindsley Hill" elev="1050 to 1060" pbid="7107"/>
      <saddle prom="420 to 440" elev="620 to 630" location="1 mile S of Pequabuck"/>
    </county>
    <county name="Middlesex">
      <peak name="Meshomasic TP" elev="916" pbid="6779"/>
      <saddle prom="406 to 416" elev="500 to 510" location="E of Dark Hollow"/>
    </county>
    <county name="New London">
      <peak name="Gates Hill" elev="660 to 670" pbid="6775"/>
      <saddle prom="250 to 270" elev="400 to 410" location="1 mile S of Liberty Hill"/>
    </county>
    <county name="Hartford">
      <peak name="¾ mile N of Hartland Pond" elev="1398 to 1407" pbid="7091"/>
      <saddle prom="109 to 127" elev="1280 to 1289" location="2 saddles ¼ mile NNE of HP"/>
      <sadl_group>
        <saddle prom="79 to 98" elev="1309 to 1319" location="¼ mile SW of HP"/>
      </sadl_group>
    </county>
    <county name="Windham">
      <peak name="Snow Hill" elev="1200 to 1210" pbid="6767"/>
      <saddle prom="80 to 100" elev="1120 to 1130" location="1 mile S of Bald Hill"/>
    </county>
    <county name="Litchfield">
      <peak name="Mt Frissell S ridge" elev="2372 to 2381" pbid="7083"/>
      <saddle prom="0"/>
    </county>
    <county name="Fairfield">
      <peak name="W county line 1 mile S of Branch Hill" elev="~1290" pbid="7108"/>
      <saddle prom="0"/>
    </county>
    <footnote pblid="13318"/>
  </cohp_prom>

  <county_prom>
    <credit>Compiled 2007 by Aaron Maizlish.<br/>Reviewed 2007-2008 by Roy Schweiker and Edward Earl.</credit>
    <county name="Litchfield*">
      <peak name="¼ mile W of Chapel Pond" elev="1450 to 1460" pbid="27366" foot="1"/>
      <saddle prom="880 to 900" elev="560 to 570" location="1½ miles SE of S Amenia NY"/>
      <group>
	<peak name="Ellsworth Hill" elev="1551" pbid="27371"/>
	<saddle prom="821 to 827" elev="724 to 730" location="SW corner of Wononskopomuc Lake"/>
      </group>
    </county>
    <county name="New Haven*">
      <peak name="Hanging Hills" elev="1030 to 1040" pbid="6782"/>
      <saddle prom="830 to 850" elev="190 to 200" location="Plainville CT"/>
    </county>
    <county name="Hartford*">
      <peak name="King Philip Mtn" elev="950 to 960" pbid="6773"/>
      <saddle prom="720 to 740" elev="220 to 230" location="Cooks Gap"/>
    </county>
    <county name="Middlesex*">
      <peak name="Higby Mtn" elev="892" pbid="27370"/>
      <saddle prom="722 to 732" elev="160 to 170" location="¼ mile S of Beaver Pond"/>
    </county>
    <county name="Tolland">
      <peak name="Burley Hill" elev="1314" pbid="6764"/>
      <saddle prom="664 to 674" elev="640 to 650" location="0.6 mile E of Carpenter Hill"/>
    </county>
    <county name="Fairfield*">
      <peak name="Tenmile Hill" elev="1000" pbid="27369"/>
      <saddle prom="550 to 570" elev="430 to 450" location="1¼ miles S of summit"/>
    </county>
    <county name="New London*">
      <peak name="Hearthstone Hill" elev="515 to 520" pbid="27368"/>
      <saddle prom="345 to 360" elev="160 to 170" location="Smith Corner"/>
    </county>
    <county name="Windham*">
      <peak name="Ekonk Hill" elev="670 to 680" pbid="27367"/>
      <saddle prom="300 to 320" elev="360 to 370" location="1 mile SE of Oneco Pond"/>
    </county>
    <footnote pblid="41711"/>
    <footnote>
      <sup>1</sup> This hill is rivalled for the same prominence by Preston Hill 1 mile S, in NY.
      If the CT summit wins, it has the greatest prominence in the county (and state).
      If it loses, Ellsworth hill emerges as the greatest prominence in Litchfield county,
      and Hanging Hills in New Haven county has the greatest prominence in the state.
    </footnote>
  </county_prom>

</state>
