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North East Midlands Area   NE: Carrickmacross Subarea
Place count in area: 24, OSI/LPS Maps: 26, 27, 27A, 28, 28A, 28B, 34, 35, 36, 41 
Highest place:
Cornasaus, 339m
Maximum height for area: 339 metres,     Maximum prominence for area: 224 metres,

Places in area North East Midlands:
Cen: Ballyjamesduff:   Aghalion Hill 249m
Cen: Oldcastle:   Mullaghmeen 258mSlieve Na Calliagh 276mSpire of Lloyd 131mThe Hill of Mael 241m
E: Kingscourt:   Carrickleck Hill 173m
N Cen: Cavan Town:   Shantemon 218mSlieve Glah 320mTievenanass 261m
NE: Ballybay:   Bunnanimma 268m
NE: Carrickmacross:   Corduff 243m
NE: Castleblaney:   Mullyash Mountain 317m
NE: Cen Bailieborough:   Cornasaus 339mTaghart South 290m
NW Cen: Arva:   Bruse Hill 260m
NW: Aughavas:   Lugganammer 190m
S Cen: Crookedwood:   Cruckboeltane 199mKnockeyon 214m
S: Westmeath South West:   Knockastia 200m
SE: Boyne Valley:   Hill of Slane 160.4mMount Oriel 251mTara 155m
W: Ardagh:   Bawn Mountain 200m
W: Drumlish:   Corn Hill 278m

Note: this list of places includes island features such as summits, but not islands as such.
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Corduff Hill Monaghan County in Ulster Province, in no lists, Pyritic, graptolitic, black shale Bedrock

Height: 243m OS 1:50k Mapsheet: 35 Grid Reference: H77522 07873
Place visited by 24 members. Recently by: Dee68, Pepe, trostanite, Jai-mckinney, Oscar-mckinney, Carolyn105, dregishjake, dregish, briankelly, abcd, LorraineG60, MichaelG55, Ulsterpooka, conormcbandon, bryanjbarry
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Longitude: -6.818213, Latitude: 54.014333 , Easting: 277522, Northing: 307873 Prominence: 94m,  Isolation: 8.6km
ITM: 677454 807881,   GPS IDs, 6 char: Corduf, 10 char: Corduff
Bedrock type: Pyritic, graptolitic, black shale, (Laragh Formation)

Corduff is the 1294th highest place in Ireland.

Linkback: https://mountainviews.ie/summit/1221/
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A Monaghan summit .. by muschi   (Show all for Corduff )
 
Binnion Baptism. .. by paddyhillsbagger   (Show all for Corduff )
 
My wee dander to the summit
by Ulsterpooka  18 Oct 2017
I followed Muschi's and Paddyhilksbagger route. When going to the trig I moved on a few cows before I walked to the trig. After taking a few pics I seen the large brown bull in the field was blocking my exit. After chasing the bull's ladies I decided he was best avoided and walked down by the Forest as I picked up a track to the road side at the other end of the Chapel car park. Linkback: https://mountainviews.ie/summit/1221/comment/19764/
Your Score: Very useful <<  >>Average
 
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