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knockboy Latitude and Longitude:

51°48′07″N 9°26′31″W / 51.802°N 9.442°W / 51.802; -9.442
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Knockboy
An Cnoc Buí
Highest point
Elevation706 m (2,316 ft)
Prominence685 m (2,247 ft)
Isolation11 miles (18 km)
Listing County top (Cork), P600, Marilyn, Hewitt
Coordinates 51°48′07″N 9°26′31″W / 51.802°N 9.442°W / 51.802; -9.442
Naming
English translationYellow Mountain
Language of name Irish
Geography
Knockboy is located in island of Ireland
Knockboy
Knockboy
Location in Ireland
Location Cork / Kerry, Ireland
Parent range Shehy_Mountains
OSI/OSNI grid W005620
Topo map OSi Discovery 85

Knockboy (An Cnoc Buí in Irish, meaning Yellow Mountain) is a 706-metre-high mountain on the border between counties Cork and Kerry in Ireland.

Geography

North ridge of Knockboy

Knockboy is the highest peak in the Shehy mountain range and the highest mountain in County Cork with its summit shared with County Kerry. It is the 104th highest peak in Ireland. [1]

Geology

The mountain is composed of sandstone laid down in the Devonian period which was subsequently uplifted to form a mountain range, before being eroded into its present form by glaciers during the last ice age.

See also

References

  • Irish Walk Guides 1: South West. Seán Ó Súilleabháin, 1978.

knockboy Latitude and Longitude:

51°48′07″N 9°26′31″W / 51.802°N 9.442°W / 51.802; -9.442
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Knockboy
An Cnoc Buí
Highest point
Elevation706 m (2,316 ft)
Prominence685 m (2,247 ft)
Isolation11 miles (18 km)
Listing County top (Cork), P600, Marilyn, Hewitt
Coordinates 51°48′07″N 9°26′31″W / 51.802°N 9.442°W / 51.802; -9.442
Naming
English translationYellow Mountain
Language of name Irish
Geography
Knockboy is located in island of Ireland
Knockboy
Knockboy
Location in Ireland
Location Cork / Kerry, Ireland
Parent range Shehy_Mountains
OSI/OSNI grid W005620
Topo map OSi Discovery 85

Knockboy (An Cnoc Buí in Irish, meaning Yellow Mountain) is a 706-metre-high mountain on the border between counties Cork and Kerry in Ireland.

Geography

North ridge of Knockboy

Knockboy is the highest peak in the Shehy mountain range and the highest mountain in County Cork with its summit shared with County Kerry. It is the 104th highest peak in Ireland. [1]

Geology

The mountain is composed of sandstone laid down in the Devonian period which was subsequently uplifted to form a mountain range, before being eroded into its present form by glaciers during the last ice age.

See also

References

  • Irish Walk Guides 1: South West. Seán Ó Súilleabháin, 1978.

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