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Ireland topographic maps

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Donegal

Ireland > County Donegal > Donegal

Average elevation: 157 ft

Longford

Ireland > County Longford

Average elevation: 187 ft

Ireland

Ireland

Average elevation: 282 ft

Letterkenny

Ireland > County Donegal > Letterkenny

Average elevation: 138 ft

Glenveagh National Park

Ireland > County Donegal

Average elevation: 656 ft

Mayo

Ireland > County Mayo

Average elevation: 174 ft

Athenry

Ireland > County Galway

Average elevation: 138 ft

Cork

Ireland > County Cork > Cork

Average elevation: 308 ft

Cavan

Ireland > County Cavan

Average elevation: 266 ft

Greencastle

Ireland > County Donegal

Average elevation: 151 ft

Mallow

Ireland > County Cork > Mallow

Average elevation: 348 ft

Inistioge

Ireland > County Kilkenny

Average elevation: 348 ft

Hill of Tara

Ireland > County Meath

Average elevation: 348 ft

Myrtleville Beach

Ireland > County Cork

Average elevation: 105 ft

Connemara National Park

Ireland

Average elevation: 692 ft

Killala

Ireland > County Mayo

The Roman Catholic Diocese of Killala (Alladenis in Latin) is one of the five suffragan sees of the ecclesiastical Province of Tuam, comprising the north-western part of the County Mayo with the Barony of Tireragh in the County Sligo. In all there are 22 parishes, some of which, bordering on the Atlantic…

Average elevation: 69 ft

Rosslare

Ireland

Average elevation: 26 ft

Valentia Island

Ireland

Average elevation: 128 ft

Clonmany

Ireland > County Donegal

The village claims to be the youngest in Inishowen. The 18th century travel writer - Richard Pococke - did not mention the village when he toured the area in 1752. The village is mentioned in Topographia Hibernica, published in 1795. It did not feature in the census of 1841 or 1851. In the 1861 census, 112…

Average elevation: 154 ft

Greystones

Ireland > County Wicklow > Greystones

Average elevation: 161 ft

Beagh

Ireland > County Donegal

Average elevation: 36 ft

Thomastown

Ireland > County Kilkenny

Average elevation: 226 ft

Rossmore

Ireland > County Cork

Average elevation: 305 ft

Oughterard

Ireland > County Galway

Average elevation: 62 ft

Jamestown

Ireland > County Leitrim

Average elevation: 167 ft

Athlone Castle

Ireland > County Westmeath

Average elevation: 131 ft

Dublin 18

Ireland

Average elevation: 449 ft

Deansgrange

Ireland > County Dublin

Average elevation: 164 ft

River Boyne

Ireland

Average elevation: 256 ft

Annagh Wood

Ireland > County Galway

Average elevation: 59 ft

Stradbally

Ireland > County Laois

Average elevation: 302 ft

Leitrim

Ireland > County Leitrim

Average elevation: 240 ft

Garvagh Glebe

Ireland > County Leitrim

Average elevation: 574 ft

Ballyhoura

Ireland > County Cork

Average elevation: 525 ft

Glendalough

Ireland

Average elevation: 1,447 ft

Castlemartyr

Ireland > County Cork

Average elevation: 46 ft

Carnew

Ireland > County Wicklow

Average elevation: 308 ft

Dunmore East

Ireland > County Waterford

Average elevation: 118 ft

Ballintogher

Ireland > County Sligo

Average elevation: 210 ft

Ballinamuck

Ireland > County Longford

Average elevation: 269 ft

Coon

Ireland > County Kilkenny

Average elevation: 725 ft

Hacketstown

Ireland > County Carlow

Average elevation: 548 ft

Garvagh

Ireland > County Leitrim

Average elevation: 253 ft

Knocknagashel

Ireland > County Kerry

Average elevation: 505 ft

Breaghwy

Ireland > County Mayo

Average elevation: 125 ft

Lorrha

Ireland > County Tipperary

Average elevation: 167 ft

Tourmakeady

Ireland > County Mayo

Average elevation: 187 ft

Kilbride

Ireland > County Wicklow

Average elevation: 761 ft

Castleknock

Ireland > County Dublin

As the word Castle did not come into use in Ireland until Norman times we know that Castleknock is a name of comparatively recent origin. Documents from the 12th and 13th centuries refer to the place as Castrum Cnoc, simply Cnoc and also Chastel-cnoc or Castel-Cnoc. So it seems that the name Castleknock is…

Average elevation: 180 ft

Roadford

Ireland > County Clare > Fitz's Cross

Average elevation: 154 ft

Ringaskiddy

Ireland > County Cork

Average elevation: 43 ft

Annamoe

Ireland > County Wicklow

Average elevation: 758 ft

Abbey Mount

Ireland > County Cork

Average elevation: 302 ft

Portsalon

Ireland > County Donegal > Letterkenny

Average elevation: 89 ft

Newtown Cunningham

Ireland > County Donegal

Average elevation: 82 ft

Bray Head

Ireland > County Wicklow

Average elevation: 144 ft

Mweelrea

Ireland > County Mayo

Average elevation: 1,388 ft

Luggala

Ireland > County Wicklow

Average elevation: 1,266 ft

Slievecallan

Ireland > County Clare

Average elevation: 869 ft

Little Island

Ireland > County Cork

Average elevation: 112 ft

Lombardstown

Ireland > County Cork

Average elevation: 295 ft

Allihies

Ireland > County Cork

Average elevation: 302 ft

Mullaghmeen

Ireland > County Westmeath

Average elevation: 446 ft

Mizen Head

Ireland > County Cork

Average elevation: 82 ft

Hill of Down

Ireland > County Meath

Average elevation: 240 ft

Crooke

Ireland > County Waterford

Average elevation: 92 ft

Knockavilla

Ireland > County Tipperary

Average elevation: 289 ft

Tawlaght

Ireland > County Cavan

Average elevation: 305 ft

Elizabeth Fort

Ireland > County Cork > Cork

Average elevation: 92 ft

Markree Castle

Ireland > County Sligo

Average elevation: 118 ft

Legnagrow Lough

Ireland > County Cavan > Glangevlin

Average elevation: 453 ft

Broken Fort

Ireland

Average elevation: 7 ft

Glenmore Forest

Ireland > County Meath

Average elevation: 151 ft

Fox Covert

Ireland > County Meath

Average elevation: 243 ft

Munster

Ireland

Average elevation: 217 ft

Dublin 6

Ireland

Average elevation: 95 ft

Toberbride

Ireland > County Carlow

Average elevation: 331 ft

Halls

Ireland > County Leitrim

Average elevation: 269 ft

Gorey

Ireland > County Wexford

Average elevation: 203 ft

St. John's

Ireland > County Wexford

Average elevation: 108 ft

Rathfarnham

Ireland > County Dublin > Rathfarnham

Average elevation: 187 ft

Carrownanty

Ireland > County Sligo

Average elevation: 243 ft

Black Weir

Ireland > County Galway

Average elevation: 20 ft

Terryland

Ireland > County Galway > Galway

Average elevation: 39 ft

Lough Eske

Ireland > County Donegal

Average elevation: 223 ft

Kilkerrin

Ireland > County Galway

Average elevation: 302 ft

County Clare

Ireland

Average elevation: 220 ft

County Galway

Ireland

Average elevation: 223 ft

Kilquade

Ireland > County Wicklow

Average elevation: 200 ft

Mahanagh

Ireland > County Galway

Average elevation: 112 ft

County Donegal

Ireland

The majority of Donegal has a temperate oceanic climate (Köppen climate classification: Cfb), with upland areas in the Derryveagh and Blue Stack ranges classified as oceanic subpolar (Köppen climate classification: Cfc). The county's climate is heavily influenced by the North Atlantic Current. Due to the…

Average elevation: 243 ft

Glasshouse

Ireland > County Offaly

Average elevation: 226 ft

Lahinch

Ireland > County Clare

Average elevation: 115 ft

Kippin

Ireland > County Westmeath

Average elevation: 151 ft

Hortland

Ireland > County Kildare

Average elevation: 262 ft

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