- forces),
known as the "Tooreencormick
battle site".
Irish academic Paul
Tempan notes in the
Irish Hill and
Mountain Names database that
Mangerton is most...
-
Twelve Bens range, and
western Connemara.
According to
Irish academic Paul
Tempan, "Ghuaire" most
likely refers to
Guaire Aidne mac Colmáin (died 663), one...
- of the
Irish word binn,
meaning "peak".
According to
Irish academic Paul
Tempan, "An odd
thing about the
Twelve Bens of
Connemara is that
nobody seems to...
-
integrates other established Irish mountain databases such as the Paul
Tempan Loganim Irish Placenames Database.
Collins Press published its
Online Datase...
- Ireland, the
Placenames Database of Ireland, and by
Irish academic Paul
Tempan,
compiler of the
Irish Hill and
Mountain Names database (2010). Carrauntoohill...
- ocean,
which fits with the
topography of
Mount Brandon.
Irish academic Paul
Tempan wrote in his 2010
Irish Hill and
Mountain Names, that it is
likely that...
-
Tempan also
notes that P.W.
Joyce gave the
original form as Log na Coilleach,
which translates as "hollow of the (grouse) ****s", however,
Tempan says...
-
entering on to the R****s from the
three main
access points during 2017. Paul
Tempan (2006). "Irish
mountain names and
their international links". MountainViews...
- its
quartzite composition was derived.
According to
Irish academic Paul
Tempan, the term "sugarloaf" is
widely applied in
Britain and
Ireland to hills...
- Mountains,
where the
prominence threshold is 100 metres.
Irish academic Paul
Tempan wrote in his 2010
Irish Hill and
Mountain Names, that
Purple Mountain is...