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  2. Brownshill dolmen - Wikipedia

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    Brownshill Dolmen (Irish: Dolmain Chnoc an Bhrúnaigh) is a very large megalithic portal tomb situated 3 km east of Carlow, in County Carlow, Ireland. Its capstone weighs an estimated 150 metric tons, and is reputed to be the heaviest in Europe. [2] The tomb is listed as a National Monument. [3]

  3. List of megalithic monuments in Ireland - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of megalithic monument on the island of Ireland. Megalithic monuments are found throughout Ireland , and include burial sites (including passage tombs , portal tombs and wedge tombs (or dolmens) ) and ceremonial sites (such as stone circles and stone rows ).

  4. R726 road (Ireland) - Wikipedia

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    R726 at Brownshill Dolmen. The R726 road is a regional road in Ireland which runs west-east from the R417 in Carlow, County Carlow to the N81 near Rathvilly, County Carlow.The route is 19 km (12 mi) long.

  5. List of dolmens - Wikipedia

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    Ireland: The largest dolmen in Europe is the Brownshill Dolmen in County Carlow, Ireland. Its capstone weighs about 150 tonnes. [25] Dolmen Sa Coveccada Mores (Sardinia) Pseudo-Dolmen of Avola (Syracuse district), Sicily. Italy: In Italy dolmens can be found in Apulia, Sardinia and in Sicily.

  6. List of largest monoliths - Wikipedia

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    Brownshill Dolmen, Ireland (4th millennium BC). The great capstone weighs about 100 tons. ... It was again set up in Ethiopia at its original location in 2005.

  7. Aideen's Grave - Wikipedia

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    The capstone is the second largest in Ireland after the one at Brownshill dolmen in County Carlow. The tomb has a single chamber. [4] The name Aideen is said to refer to Étaín, a figure in Irish mythology. [5] She is alternatively mentioned as the daughter or wife of Aengus. [6]

  8. Poulnabrone dolmen - Wikipedia

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    Poulnabrone dolmen (Irish: Poll na Brón, lit. 'Hole of the Quernstone' [ 2 ] ) is a large dolmen (or cromlech, [ 3 ] a type of single-chamber portal tomb) located in the Burren , County Clare , Ireland.

  9. Category:Dolmens in Ireland - Wikipedia

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