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Blackstairs Mountain
Mountain in Ireland
Mountain in Ireland
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | Blackstairs Mountain |
| other_name | *An Staighre Dubh* |
| photo | Blackstairs3.jpg |
| photo_caption | Blackstairs Mountain |
| elevation_m | 735 |
| listing | Marilyn |
| language | Irish |
| location | County Carlow, County Wexford, Ireland |
| range | Blackstairs Mountains |
| map | island of Ireland |
| map_relief | yes |
| map_caption | Location in Ireland |
| coordinates | |
| grid_ref_Ireland | S810448 |
| topo | OSi *Discovery* 68 |
Blackstairs Mountain () is the second-highest mountain in the Blackstairs Mountains of southern Leinster in the Republic of Ireland. The mountain stretches from Rathgeran to Gowlin at Cathaoirs Den. The mountain is an assembly site for the feast of Lughnasa, known here as mountain Sunday.
References
References
- Meehan, Cary. (2004). "Sacred Ireland". Gothic Image Publications.
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