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Muckish (Irish:
Mucais / an Mhucais,
meaning '[the] pig's back') is a
distinctive flat-topped
mountain in the
Derryveagh Mountains of
County Donegal,...
- the "Seven Sisters" by locals. The
other peaks of the
Seven Sisters are
Muckish, Crocknalaragagh,
Aghla Beg, Ardloughnabrackbaddy,
Aghla More, and Mackoght...
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created in 1981 from
lands granted by
Henry P. McIlhenny, of Philadelphia.
Muckish, a
mountain with a
distinctive outline and a
number of
routes to the summit...
- www.welovedonegal.com.
Retrieved 19 June 2020. "The
Bridge of Sorrows,
Muckish Gap, Gweedore". donegalgenealogy.com.
Retrieved 19 June 2020. "The Bridge...
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Muckish 667 481 2,189 1,578 45B 02 55.105571516487;-7.9944861036824 C004287] Ma...
- fifth-highest of the
mountain chain,
called the
Seven Sisters by locals:
Muckish, Crocknalaragagh,
Aghla Beg, Ardloughnabrackbaddy,
Aghla More, Mackoght...
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peninsula near
Dunfanaghy and
overlooks Killahoey Strand,
Sheephaven Bay, and
Muckish Mountain. It
opened in 2017. The
hotel has only four
guest rooms; three...
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Ardloughnabrackbaddy (603 m)
Aghla Beg (564 m)
Crocknalaragagh (471 m)
Muckish (666 m) "The
mystery of the
Poisoned Glen".
Monreagh Heritage Centre. Retrieved...
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Mukish Monastery ø
purported monastic site -
probably Ballymacswiney, q.v.
Muckish Racoon Monastery, nr.
Ballintra early monastic site,
Patrician monks founded...
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Aghla Beg
Aghla More
Ardloughnabrackbaddy Crocknalaragagh Errigal Mackoght Muckish Inishowen Slieve Snaght Loughermore* –
County Londonderry Mourne Mountains*...