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  2. Category:Mountains and hills of County Fermanagh - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version ... Help. The mountains and hills of County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland ... Pages in category "Mountains and hills of County Fermanagh"

  3. Benaughlin Mountain - Wikipedia

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    Benaughlin Mountain, or simply Benaughlin (from Irish Binn Eachlainn), [1] is a large hill in the Cuilcagh Mountain range in County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland. It rises to 373 metres (1,224 ft) above sea level and is mainly composed of sandstone , limestone and shale .

  4. Cuilcagh - Wikipedia

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    Cuilcagh (from Irish Binn Chuilceach, meaning 'chalky peak' [3]) is a mountain on the border between County Fermanagh (in Northern Ireland) and County Cavan (in the Republic of Ireland). With a height of 666 metres (2,185 ft) it is the highest point in both counties.

  5. County Fermanagh - Wikipedia

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    – The Fermanagh story:a documented history of the County Fermanagh from the earliest times to the present day – Enniskillen: Cumann Seanchais Chlochair, 1969. Lowe, Henry N. – County Fermanagh 100 years ago: a guide and directory 1880. – Belfast: Friar's Bush Press, 1990. ISBN 0-946872-29-5; Parke, William K. – A Fermanagh Childhood.

  6. Belmore Mountain - Wikipedia

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    Belmore Mountain (from Irish Sliabh Bhéal Mór [1], meaning 'big mouth mountain') is a hill in the townland of Gortgall, western County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland.With a summit roughly 398 metres (1,306 ft) above sea level, [2] it is the second highest point in Fermanagh, the highest being at Cuilcagh on the Northern Ireland–Republic of Ireland border in the south of the county.

  7. Slieve Beagh - Wikipedia

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    Although the summit is in fact marked by a cairn, called Doocarn, it is likely that the name's original meaning is "mountain of birch". [5] In County Monaghan, the locals typically refer to the Slieve Beagh as the "Bragan Mountains", taking the name from a townland within the Slieve Beagh.

  8. Rotten Mountain - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Rotten Mountain is a townland in the parish of Drumkeeran in County Fermanagh, ...

  9. List of townlands of County Fermanagh - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version ... The following is a list of townlands in County Fermanagh, ... Mullyduff, Mullygarry, Mullykivet, Mullyknock or Topped Mountain ...