Snowdonia is the national park that Snowdon is in, the nearest town is probably Llanberis.
Yes, although it's not normally called "Mount Snowdon" -- just Snowdon, or Yr Wyddfa in Welsh.
Land in National Parks in Britain is owned by private individuals, businesses, companies, and state organisations such as the Forestry Commission, just the same as land outside the National Parks. National Park status makes no difference to land ownership, it simply imposes limitations on what land development can take place, and gives certain public-access rights.
No they dont exist its just an illusion
I'm pretty sure that Elbe is the closest. I'll look when I go there next. My new answer: Eatonville, b/c it iss on the base of Mount Rainier.
Snowdon is quite a large area and yes people live within the surrounding areas. Does anyone live on the top of Snowdon, then no. People do run a cafe on the top, but they do not live there. Neither do the multitudes who sleep over to see the dawn break.
Ramble, hike, walk, cycle, motorcycle, climb, hill walk, absail, caravan and camp. You could fish for trout, salmon or coarse fish. Bird watch, travel to the top of Snowdon by railway. Look at old castles and just take in the scenery. Visit Beddgelert and see Gelert's grave. Take a trip to Port Maddog on a narrow gauge steam train. Visit a slate mine, have a meal or go for a drink...
Just normal apes are the closest.
Here in England we call Mount Everest just that......Mount Everest.
Yes, the term mount just means get up.
Mount Fuji is just west of Tokyo.
The closest you can get to it is just 'dullness'
where are you located?