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Partry/Joyce Country Area
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Glennagleragh Mtn Mountain An Cnoc Beag A name in Irish
(prob. Ir. An Cnoc Beag [PDT], 'the little hill ') Galway/ Mayo County In no lists

Height: 617m OS 1:50k Mapsheet: 38 Grid Reference: L95200 62200 This summit has been logged as climbed by 40 members
I have climbed this summit: NO (You need to be a logged-in member to change this.)

Longitude: -9.583742, Latitude: 53.599334 Prominence: 12m,   Isolation: 1.8km
ITM: 495173 762219,   GPS IDs, 6 char: GlngMt, 10 char: GlnglrgMtn

Named Knock Beg on Bald's map of Co. Mayo (1830).   Glennagleragh Mtn is the third highest mountain in the Partry/Joyce Country area and the 249th highest in Ireland.

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by simon3  7 May 2005 Glennagleragh Mountain is a bump on the south westerly ridge running down from Maumtrasna. By my reckoning it has a prominence of 16m only so it may not make it into future Mountain Views lists! On the misty day I was there I could see no summit or cairn or distinctive feature.
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