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Slieau Freoaghane (pronounced [sluː fəˈɾaːn]; Manx for 'mountain of the bilberry') is a hill on the Isle of Man, and the
second highest of the Island's...
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Slieau Lhean (DEFA)
Slieau Lhost and
Slieau Ree (DEFA)
Slieau Managh (DEFA)
Slieau Whallian (Private)
Snaefell (DEFA)...
- oft-repeated
myths is that
people found guilty of
witchcraft were
rolled down
Slieau Whallian, a hill near St John's, in a barrel. However, this is a 19th-century...
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highest points are
Slieau Freoaghane (488
metres (1,601 ft)),
Sartfell (454
metres (1,490 ft)),
Slieau Curn (351
metres (1,152 ft)) and
Slieau Dhoo (432 metres...
- 51.651923731449;-9.9932497713282 V621462] Ma,4 1176 1927 Isle of Man 2 4
Slieau Freoaghane 488 153 1,601 502 29 95 54.263346064726;-4.5502403822394 SC340883]...
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Central Slieau Freoaghane 1,601 488 341883
Michael Hills Colden 1,598 487 343843
Central South Barrule 1,585 483 258759
South West
Slieau Ruy 1,572...
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chengey unstressed /ə/
padjer ea /ɛː/
beaghey eai /eː/
eairk eau, ieau /uː/
slieau eay /eː/ /iː/ (north) /ɯː/, /uː/ or /yː/ (south) eayst,
cleaysh geay, keayn...
- board. On 15
April 1947, de
Havilland Dragon Rapide G-AHKR
crashed into
Slieau Ruy
while operating a
scheduled p****enger
flight from
Speke Airport, Liverpool...
- 1942,
Royal Air Force,
Lockheed Hudson (registration: AM608)
crashed into
Slieau Freoaghane killing all six crew. 30
December 1943,
Royal Air Force, Avro...
- Peel,
leaves the road, and
starts to climb.
Skirting the
eastern side of
Slieau Ruy, it
drops down
slightly to the
hamlet of West
Baldwin and then ascends...