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Encyclopedia > List of Marilyns in Northern Ireland

This is a list of the 66 Marilyns in Northern Ireland. A Marilyn is a hill with a relative height of at least 150 metres, regardless of absolute height or other merit. ... Royal motto: Quis separabit (Latin: Who will separate?) Northern Irelands location within the UK Official languages English, Irish, Ulster Scots Capital and largest city Belfast First Minister Office suspended Area  - Total Ranked 4th 13,843 km² Population  - Total (2001)  - Density Ranked 4th 1,685,267 122/km² NUTS 1...

  • Slieve Donard - 850 m
  • Slieve Commedagh - 767 m
  • Slieve Binnian - 747 m
  • Slieve Bearnagh - 739 m
  • Slieve Meelbeg - 708 m
  • Slievelamagan - 704 m
  • Sawel Mountain - 678 m
  • Slieve Muck - 673 m
  • Eagle Mountain - 638 m
  • Mullaghclogha - 635 m
  • Mullaghaneany - 627 m
  • Slieve Gullion - 573 m
  • Carnanelly - 562 m
  • Slievemoughanmore - 559 m
  • Mullaghmore - 550 m
  • Trostan - 550 m
  • Mullaghcarn - 542 m
  • Slieve Croob - 534 m
  • Slieve Gallion - 528 m
  • Knocklayd - 514 m
  • Slieveanorra - 508 m
  • Slievemartin - 485 m
  • Mullaghash - 480 m
  • Divis - 478 m
  • Agnew's Hill - 474 m
  • Benbradagh - 465 m
  • Slievenaglogh - 445 m
  • Mid Hill - 444 m
  • Slemish - 437 m
  • Camlough Mountain - 423 m
  • Bessy Bell - 420 m
  • Curraghchosaly Mountain - 416 m
  • Owenreagh Hill - 407 m
  • Balix Hill - 403 m
  • Donald's Hill - 399 m
  • Belmore Mountain - 398 m
  • Loughermore - 396 m
  • Reyfad - 386 m
  • Binevenagh - 385 m
  • Craignamaddy - 382 m
  • Gruggandoo - 382 m
  • Oughtmore - 382 m
  • Slieve Beagh - 380 m
  • Slievekirk - 370 m
  • Carrigatuke - 364 m
  • Big Collin - 353 m
  • Bolaght Mountain - 345 m
  • Dooish - 341 m
  • Crocknamoghil - 335 m
  • Crockdooish - 321 m
  • Tobernaveen Hill - 319 m
  • Brougher Mountain - 316 m
  • Slievemore - 314 m
  • Carn Hill - 310 m
  • Croslieve - 308 m
  • Knockchree - 305 m
  • Pollnalaght - 298 m
  • Tullynasoo Mountain - 280 m
  • Tievecrom - 264 m
  • Holywell Hill - 260 m
  • Forster's Mountain - 242 m
  • Knockiveagh - 237 m
  • Corrody Hill - 221 m
  • Gortmonly Hill - 218 m
  • Cairngaver - 214 m
  • Cross Slieve - 206 m

Slieve Donard (Sliabh Domengard in Irish) is the highest mountain in Northern Ireland at 850 metres. ... Mullaghmore (An Mullach Mór in Irish) is a village in County Sligo, Ireland. ... Slieve Croob is the largest of a small group of peaks in the centre of County Down, north of the Mourne Mountains in Northern Ireland. ... Divis is a sprawling moorland to the north of Belfast. ... Slemish is the remains of a dormant volcano near Ballymena, Co. ... Belmore Mountain is a hill in the west of County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland. ... Binevenagh, or Benevenagh, marks the western extent of the basalt plateaus of Northern Ireland. ...

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