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Knockboy (An Cnoc Buí in Irish,
meaning Yellow Mountain) is a 706-metre-high
mountain on the
border between counties Cork and
Kerry in Ireland. Knockboy...
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Knockboy (Irish:
Knock Buí
meaning Yellow Hill),
commonly referred to as
Ballygunner (Irish:
Baile Mhic Gonair), is a
suburb and
formerly a
village on...
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Clonmel and Dungarvan,
covering areas like Touraneena,
Ballinamult and
Knockboy.
Historically it
meant the
Knockmealdown Mountains and
possibly also the...
- Knockanboy, Knockans,
Knockans North, Knockanully, Knockavallan, Knockavrinnan,
Knockboy, Knockbrack, Knockcairn, Knockeny, Knockertotan, Knockmacolusky, Knocknacarry...
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Purple Mountain –
County Kerry Shehy Mountains –
Counties Cork and
Kerry Knockboy Silvermine Mountains –
Counties Tipperary and
Limerick Slievekimalta (Keeper...
- Clonakilty, and Kinsale.
Nowen Hill was also home to a MMDS transmitter. "Shehy/
Knockboy Area /
Nowen Hill". MountainViews.
Ordnance Survey Ireland.
Retrieved 29...
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Commissioners 4th Rpt, p.21
Gorumna E.
Division Commissioners 6th Rpt, p.10
Knockboy E.
Division Commissioners 6th Rpt, p.10
Owengowla E.
Division Commissioners...
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Mountains on the
border with
Limerick and the
Shehy Mountains which contain Knockboy (706 m), the
highest point in Cork. The
Shehy Mountains are on the border...
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belonged to a
tenant in
demesne who came
under the
landlord located in
Knockboy House just
outside Carna village. The
ruins of the
lodge are
still to be...
- The
Bones Mangerton Mountains Mangerton Torc
Mountain Shehy Mountains Knockboy Slieve Felim Mountains Silvermine Mountains Slievekimalta Slieve Miskish...