Cnoc an Chuillinn (Irish for "hill of the steep slope"), at 958 metres (3,143 ft), is the sixth-highest peak in Ireland on the Arderin list and the seventh-highest...
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MacGillycuddy's Reeks (redirect from Cnoc an Bhráca)
000 ft: Eastern Reeks, a high ridge connecting (west to east), Cnoc an Chuillinn, Maolán Buí, Cnoc na Péiste, The Big Gun, and Cruach Mhór; and Coomloughra...
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Archived from the original on 3 January 2018. Retrieved 2 January 2018. "Cnoc an Chuillinn". MountainViews.ie. Archived from the original on 3 January 2018....
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Brassel Mountain (redirect from Cnoc Breasail)
south-east spur of the larger neighbouring peaks, Cnoc an Chuillinn 958 metres (3,143 ft), and Cnoc an Chuillinn East Top 926 metres (3,038 ft). Because of its...
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(Irish: an Geocán) is the highest mountain on Valentia Island, County Kerry. On Geokaun's northern face the 180-metre (600 ft) Fogher Cliffs (Irish: an Fhoithir)...
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Dimma was supposedly discovered in a cave on the mountain in 1789. It is an illuminated manuscript copy of the four Gospels and was written in the monastery...
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30B: Snowdonia Gwynedd 962 57 3,156 187 115 SH673651 F,Sim,Hew,N 18 Cnoc an Chuillinn Ireland 50C: MacGillycuddy's Reeks Kerry 958 54 3,143 177 78 V823833...
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range. The peak lies on a ridge between Cnoc na Péiste 988 metres (3,241 ft) (to the northeast) and Cnoc an Chuillinn 958 metres (3,143 ft) (to the southwest)...
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MountainViews Online Database (October 2018 edition). The overall ranking of an Irish County High Point against all other peaks in Ireland is based on the...
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("DoBIH") has added an extra Irish Simm, Knockbrinnea (W), bringing the total as at October 2022 to 2756. 281 of the 282 Scottish Munros have an official OSI...
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from the top of the Devil's Ladder col to Cnoc na Toinne, then rises further to neighbouring Cnoc an Chuillinn 958 metres (3,143 ft), where is runs in a...
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An Triúr Deirféar (The Three Sisters in Irish) are a group of three peaks at the northwestern end of the Dingle Peninsula in County Kerry, Ireland. The...
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Fethard – Fiodh Ard Golden – An Gabhailín Gortnahoe – Gort na hUamha Grangemockler – Grainseach Mhocleir Hollyford – Áth an Chuillinn Holycross – Mainistir na...
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of 30 metres (98 ft), a threshold that the UIAA had set down in 1994 for an "independent" peak. In 2010, Dawson replaced the Hewitts with Simms, a fully...
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Knockoura (Irish: Cnoc Cumhra) is a mountain on the Beara Peninsula in County Cork, Ireland. At an elevation of 490 metres Knockoura is one of the Irish...
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Government (Ireland) Act 1898. The final catalogue of baronies numbered 331, with an average area of 255 km2 (98 sq mi; 63,000 acres); therefore, each county was...
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