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Keadeen Mountain (Irish: Céidín,
meaning 'flat-topped hill') at 653
metres (2,142 ft), is the 152nd–highest peak in
Ireland on the
Arderin scale, and...
- 521690948057;-9.8597906244901 L767540] Ma,Sim,Hew,Dil,A,VL 761 476
Ireland 76 96
Keadeen Mountain 653 335 2,142 1,099 55A 62 52.94995272546;-6.5829028519661 S953897]...
- the
Lugnaquilla m****if and its foothills,
including Table Mountain and
Keadeen. Much of the
valley is used by the
Irish Army as an
artillery firing range...
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Croaghanmoira Croghan Mountain Djouce Duff Hill
Gravale Great Sugar Loaf
Keadeen Mountain Kippure Little Sugar Loaf
Lobawn Lugduff Luggala Lugnaquilla Maulin...
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Croaghanmoira Croghan Mountain Djouce Duff Hill
Gravale Great Sugar Loaf
Keadeen Mountain Kippure Little Sugar Loaf
Lobawn Lugduff Luggala Lugnaquilla Maulin...
- 2,362 ft)
Gravale (718 m, 2,356 ft)
Great Sugar Loaf (501 m, 1,644 ft)
Keadeen Mountain Kilmashogue Kippure (757 m, 2,484 ft)
Larch Hill
Little Sugar...
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Croaghanmoira Croghan Mountain Djouce Duff Hill
Gravale Great Sugar Loaf
Keadeen Mountain Kippure Little Sugar Loaf
Lobawn Lugduff Luggala Lugnaquilla Maulin...
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Ballygobban and
Shielstown Hills,
yielding views stretching from
Lugnaquilla to
Keadeen Mountain and
beyond to
Eagle Hill and the
Castlecomer Plateau. The hills...
- Tonelagee,
Camaderry and
Lugnaquilla in the centre;
Church Mountain and
Keadeen Mountain in the west; and
Croghan Kinsella to the south. To the east, separated...
- 642 m (2,106 ft) 28
Scarr 641 m (2,103 ft) 29
Lobawn 636 m (2,087 ft) 30
Keadeen 635 m (2,083 ft) 31
White Hill 630 m (2,070 ft) 32
Seefin 621 m (2,037 ft)...