- (654
metres (2,146 ft)), as well as
Crohane (650
metres (2,130 ft)), and
Knockbrack (610
metres (2,000 ft)). It also
includes the
tourist peak of Torc Mountain...
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Knockbrack is a 608 m (1,995 ft)
mountain in Ireland, near
Mangerton Mountain,
County Kerry Knockbrack may also
refer to:
Knockbrack (Dublin), 176 m (577 ft)...
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Johns Island,
Florida and Jean "Neenie" (née Cochrane)
Cameron Welch of
Knockbrack Grange, near
Oldcastle in
County Meath, Ireland. In 1937, she was presented...
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Ireland portal Knockbrack West (Irish: An Cnoc
Breac Thiar) is a
townland of
County Kerry, Ireland. It is one of the
sixteen original townlands of the...
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Ireland portal Knockbrack East, (Irish:An Cnoc
Breac Thoir) is a
townland of
County Kerry, Ireland. It is one of the
sixteen original townlands of the...
- Ireland. Tom and
Margaret Lenihan (born Vaughan)
lived in a
farmhouse in
Knockbrack, a few
miles outside Miltown Malbay. He was a
farmer and the
local butcher...
- 140 and 150 metres, with the
highest point in the area
being the 176m
Knockbrack (Irish: An Cnoc Breac,
meaning 'the
speckled hill').
Limestone quarrying...
- has the
prominence to rank as a Marilyn.
Diamond Hill lies just west of
Knockbrack and the
small m****if of Benbrack, and
looks into the
Polladirk valley...
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Knocknaclashy Belfast Dublin The
battle of
Knocknaclashy (also
known as
Knockbrack), took
place in
County Cork in
southern Ireland in 1651. In it, an Irish...
- Knockpasheemore.
Polladirk Valley with
Benbrack and
Knockbrack to the left, as
viewed from
Diamond Hill
Summit of
Knockbrack as
viewed from the col with
Benbrack View...