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- Binn Mhór (Irish for "great peak") is one of the Maumturk Mountains of Connemara in County Galway, Ireland. At 661 metres (2,169 ft), it is the third-highest...
- Islands Beinn Mhòr (Lewis), 572 m, a hill on the Scottish Islands Beinn Mhòr (North Uist), 190 m, a hill on the Scottish Islands Binn Mhór (661 m), a mountain...
- KnocknareaCounty Sligo MaumturksCounty Galway Letterbreckaun Binn idir an dá Log BinnMhor Corcogemore Lackavrea Mweelrea (814 m, 2,671 ft) – County Mayo...
- Lothian, Scotland "Binn", meaning "peak" in the Irish language, used in the names of mountains: Binn Chaonaigh Binn idir an dá Log Binn Mhór Bin (disambiguation)...
- of furrows"), which is also called Irish: Binn Mhór (meaning "big peak"; not to be confused with Binn Mhór in the Maumturks range), and whose prominence...
- Máméan, lies Binn Mhór, which at 661 metres (2,169 ft) is the 3rd-highest peak in the Maumturks range. The p**** of Máméan at the base of Binn Chaonaigh has...
- Connemara Dalradian rocks). "Ben" is an anglicized form of the Irish word binn, meaning "peak". According to Irish academic Paul Tempan, "An odd thing about...
- "Barrslievenaroy" (or "Baurslievenaroy"), which is a nearby townland on the slopes of Binn idir an Da Log. (*) Cartographer Tim Robinson notes: "the Ordnance Survey...
- Dartry Mountains Benbulbin Tievebaun Truskmore Maumturks Binn Chaonaigh Binn idir an dá Log Binn Mhór Corcogemore Knocknahillion Lackavrea Leenaun Hill Letterbreckaun...
- Vandeleur-Lynam scale. Corcogemore is located on a small m****if that includes Binn Mhór (661 metres (2,169 ft)), and Mullach Glas (622 metres (2,041 ft)); this...