Ireland topographic maps
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Ireland > County Limerick > The Municipal District of Cappamore — Kilmallock
Average elevation: 62 m
County Limerick
One possible meaning for the county's name in Irish Luimneach is "the flat area"; this description is accurate as the land consists mostly of a fertile limestone plain. Moreover, the county is ringed by mountains: the Slieve Felims to the northeast, the Galtees to the southeast, the Ballyhoura Mountains to the…
Average elevation: 107 m
Rathkeale
Ireland > County Limerick > The Municipal District of Adare — Rathkeale
Average elevation: 38 m
Baldoyle
Ireland > County Dublin > Sutton
A description of Baldoyle from Lewis's Topographical Dictionary of Ireland (Dublin, 1837) gives a useful summary of what was then a substantial rural fishing village.
Average elevation: 2 m
Mangerton
Mangerton Mountain's height and topographic prominence, qualifies it to meet the British Isles Marilyn classification, as well as the Arderin, Simm and Hewitt classifications. Mangerton Mountain ranks as the 10th-highest mountain in Ireland on the MountainViews Online Database, 100 Highest Irish Mountains,…
Average elevation: 657 m
Bruff
Ireland > County Limerick > The Municipal District of Cappamore — Kilmallock
Average elevation: 68 m
