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Kippure (/kɪˈpjʊər/; Irish: Cipiúr) at 757
metres (2,484 ft), is the 56th-highest peak in
Ireland on the
Arderin scale, and the 72nd-highest peak on the...
- north-east to south-west. They are
formed into
several distinct groups: that of
Kippure in the north, on the
boundary of
Dublin and Wicklow; Djouce, Tonelagee...
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known locally as the
Dublin Mountains (Sléibhte
Bhaile Átha Cliath).
Kippure, on the Dublin–Wicklow border, is the county's
highest mountain, at 757...
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through Dublin to
Kippure Estate in
County Wicklow,
where only the
Pursuit finishes.
Kippure Estate lies
below the
mountain of
Kippure, in a
townland bearing...
- Plurabelle". The
Liffey rises in the
Liffey Head Bog
between the
mountains of
Kippure 742
metres (2,434 ft) and
Tonduff 642
metres (2,106 ft) in the northern...
- range, and sits on the main "central spine" of the
range that runs from
Kippure in the north, to
Lugnaquillia in the south; and in particular, the continuous...
- the
northern slopes of
Kippure in the
Wicklow Mountains and is
formed from
several streams. The
headwaters flow from
Kippure Ridge, and include, and...
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Brittas River to the north, the
peaks of
Seefin (621m),
Seefingan (723m) and
Kippure (757m) to the northeast, the
River Liffey to the
southeast and a small...
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County Longford Clermont Carn,
County Louth Holywell Hill,
County Donegal Kippure,
County Wicklow Maghera,
County Clare Mount Leinster,
County Carlow Mullaghanish...
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respective service areas.
Since 1961
Dublin city had been
served by the
Kippure VHF
television transmitter in
County Wicklow which did not
cover some Eastern...