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Banagher topographic map
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Banagher
There are more than twenty places in Ireland called Banagher or a version thereof. Banagher can be derived as the anglicised version of the Irish 'Beannchor' or 'Beannchar'. Most Irish placenames relate to topographical features and this is the case with 'Beannchor' - in this sense 'beann' refers to or means a 'peak' or 'top' and is widely used in the names of hills and mountains while 'cor' also appears in numerous placenames and refers to or means a rounded or curved hill, such as Cor Hill, Cormore, Corbeg Corbane and many others. A related interpretation uses the Irish form in its two-word version, understood in English as "the place of the pointed rocks on the Shannon".
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Name: Banagher topographic map, elevation, terrain.
Location: Banagher, County Offaly, Leinster, Ireland (53.18017 -7.99528 53.20058 -7.96238)
Average elevation: 44 m
Minimum elevation: 20 m
Maximum elevation: 88 m
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