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Benbaun (Irish: Binn Bhán,
meaning 'white peak') is a
mountain in
County Galway, Ireland. With a
height of 729
metres (2,392 ft), it is the 72nd highest...
- 163-hectare (39,940-acre)
Special Area of Conservation. The
highest point is
Benbaun at 729
metres (2,392 ft). The
range is a po****r
location for hill-walking...
- 43 in
Dublin on 15
September 2020.
Ireland Flying Five
Stakes – (2) –
Benbaun (2006, 2007)
Irish 1,000
Guineas – (2) –
Nightime (2006),
Bethrah (2010)...
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Gleninagh River that
starts high up in the
Gleninagh Valley on the
slopes of
Benbaun and Bencollaghduff, and the
Tooreennacoona River.
After flowing into Lough...
- second-tallest
mountain of the
Twelve Bens range,
after Benbaun 729
metres (2,392 ft); it lies
close to
Benbaun,
separated only by the third-highest
mountain in...
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attached by a high
ridge to the
tallest mountain of the
Twelve Bens range,
Benbaun at 729
metres (2,392 ft). The name is most
likely derived from the lumps...
- (Slieve Aughty). The
highest point in the
county is one of the
Twelve Bens,
Benbaun, at 729m.
County Galway is
partly home to a
number of Ireland's largest...
- Bens are located,
including Benbrack,
Benfree 638
metres (2,093 ft) (and
Benbaun at 729
metres (2,392 ft), the
tallest Ben in the
range just
behind Benfree)...
- when he won the
Group 2 King's
Stand Stakes on 20 June 2006,
defeating Benbaun. He then
finished third behind Les Arcs in the
Group 1
Golden Jubilee Stakes...
- -9.8803 Area 2,000 ha (7.7 sq mi) Max.
elevation 729
metres (2,392 ft) (
Benbaun) Min.
elevation 25
metres (82 ft)
Established 1980 (1980) Governing body...