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Friedrich Wilhelm August Mullach (Latin:
Fridericus Guilelmus Augustus Mullachius; 1807–1882) was a
German philologist and
Byzantine scholar. He was born...
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Mullaghmore (Irish: An
Mullach Mór,
meaning 'the
great summit') is a
village on the
Mullaghmore Peninsula in
County Sligo, Ireland. It is a
holiday destination...
- The
Mullaghmore Peninsula (Irish: An
Mullach Mór), also
referred to as
Mullaghmore Head, is a
small peninsula in the
north of
County Sligo, Ireland. The...
- long and
around 1
kilometre (5⁄8 mi) wide. Its
highest point is the hill
Mullach Mòr. The
island has a long
history as a
sacred site, with a
spring or holy...
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Malahide (/ˈmæləhaɪd/ MAL-ə-hyde; Irish:
Mullach Íde,
meaning 'possibly "the [sand]hill of Íde"') is an
affluent coastal settlement in Fingal, County...
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Mullach Glas (Irish for "grey/green summit") is one of the
Maumturk Mountains of
Connemara in
County Galway, Ireland. At 622
metres (2,041 ft), it is...
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Clisham horseshoe peaks: An t-Isean,
Mulla bho Dheas,
Mulla bho Thuath, and
Mullach an Langa. From the
southwest side of the peak,
Coire Dubh
Slabs is visible...
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Mullach Coire Mhic
Fhearchair (1,015 m) is a
mountain in the
Northwest Highlands of
Wester Ross, Scotland. It lies in the
remote Dundonnell and Fisherfield...
- grey corrie') at 1,055
metres (3,461 ft) high. The
other Munro peak is
Mullach an
Rathain at 1,024
metres (3,360 ft) high. The
mountain is
composed of...
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Mulhuddart (Irish:
Mullach Eadrad,
meaning 'the hill of the
milking place') is an
outer suburb situated 12 km (7.456 miles) north-west of Dublin, Ireland...