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Mullacor
Mountain in Wicklow, Ireland / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Mullacor (Irish: Mullaigh Mhór, meaning 'big hilltop')[2] at 661 metres (2,169 ft), is an Irish mountain.
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Mullacor | |
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Mullaigh Mhór | |
![]() View from the slopes of Lugduff | |
Highest point | |
Elevation | 661 m (2,169 ft)[1] |
Prominence | 102 m (335 ft)[1] |
Isolation | 3.27 km (2.03 mi) ![]() |
Listing | 100 Highest Irish Mountains, Hewitt, Arderin, Simm, Vandeleur-Lynam |
Coordinates | 52°59′6″N 6°22′26″W |
Naming | |
English translation | big hilltop |
Language of name | Irish |
Geography | |
Location | Wicklow, Ireland |
Parent range | Wicklow Mountains |
OSI/OSNI grid | T0927493925 |
Topo map | OSi Discovery 56 |
Geology | |
Mountain type | Dark blue-grey slate, phyllite & schist[1] |
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