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Trostan (Irish:
Trostán,
meaning 'pole/staff') is a
mountain in
County Antrim,
Northern Ireland and at 551
metres (1,808 feet) is the
highest point in...
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points are
Knocklayd 514 m (1,690 ft),
Slieveanorra 508 m (1,670 ft),
Trostan 550 m (1,800 ft),
Slemish 437 m (1,430 ft), Agnew's Hill 474 m (1,560 ft)...
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Northern Ireland (County
Antrim and
eastern County Londonderry):
Ballymena (
Trostan Avenue and Farm
Lodge campuses), Coleraine,
Magherafelt and Newtownabbey...
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mountains in
Ireland Antrim Hills Slemish Tievebulliagh Scawt Hill
Trostan Belfast Hills Black Mountain Cavehill Carnmoney Divis Slieve True Blue...
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Ireland 126 39
Trostan 550 512 1,804 1,680 43C 09 55.044895904359;-6.1562919053615 D179235] Ma...
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Nephin Beg
Range Connacht Mayo 551 36 1,808 118 1,000 23&31 G015 050 303 41
Trostan Antrim Hills Ulster Antrim 550 515 1,804 1,690 2,500 9 D179 236 304 344...
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Glenarm Lower include:
Lurigethan hill
Collin Top, Tievebulliagh, and
Trostan mountains Glencloy valley Below is a list of
settlements in
Glenarm Lower:...
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Coney Island,
Taken from the back of
Trostan on the
crossing to
Maghery country park...
- Glenshesk.
After the
battle the
MacDonnells withdrew to the
mountain of
Trostan,
which overlooks Cushendall, and
Sorley Boy
MacDonnell was entertained...
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Original stables were the open
dormitories of Ardclinis,
Trostan, and Knocklayde.[clarification needed] On the
level above the Ardclinis...