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Mountain in Ireland
Crocknalaragagh | |
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Cnoc na Láragacha | |
CrocknalaragaghLocation in Ireland | |
Highest point | |
Elevation | 471 m (1,545 ft) |
Listing | Marilyn |
Coordinates | 55°05′N 8°02′W / 55.083°N 8.033°W / 55.083; -8.033 |
Geography | |
Location | County Donegal, Ireland |
Parent range | Derryveagh Mountains |
OSI/OSNI grid | B984261 |
Crocknalaragagh is a mountain in County Donegal, Ireland, with a height of 471 m.
Geography
It is the second-most northern and the lowest of the mountain range locally called the Seven Sisters which also includes Muckish, Aghla Beg, Ardloughnabrackbaddy, Aghla More, Mackoght (also known as 'Little Errigal') and Errigal. All of the Seven Sisters are part of the Derryveagh Mountains.
References
- Hendroff, Adrian. From High Places: A Journey Through Ireland's Great Mountains. 1st edition. Dublin: The History Press Ireland, 2010. 87. Print.
Mountains and hills of Ulster | ||
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Lists of mountains in Ireland | ||
Antrim Hills | ||
Belfast Hills | ||
Blue Stacks | ||
Derryveagh | ||
Inishowen | ||
Keenaght Hills | ||
Mournes | ||
Sperrins | ||
Southwest Donegal | ||
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