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Mourne Mountains Area   S: Rostrevor Subarea
Place count in area: 58, OSI/LPS Maps: 20, 29 
Highest place:
Slieve Donard, 849m
Maximum height for area: 849 metres,     Maximum prominence for area: 821 metres,

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Finlieve Mountain Fionnshliabh A name in Irish Ir. Fionnshilabh [PNNI 3], ‘white mountain’ Down County in NI and in Ulster Province, in Arderin Beg List, Sandstone Bedrock

Height: 578m OS 1:50k Mapsheet: 29&36 Grid Reference: J23633 20390
Place visited by 55 members. Recently by: abcd, cmcv10, pcman, pdtempan, Oscar-mckinney, Jai-mckinney, dregish, Andy1287, Carolyn105, Colin Murphy, PPruzina, liz50, MichaelG55, dshields, arderincorbett
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Longitude: -6.11006, Latitude: 54.117763 , Easting: 323633, Northing: 320390 Prominence: 20m,  Isolation: 2.3km
ITM: 723555 820396,   GPS IDs, 6 char: Fnlv, 10 char: Finlieve
Bedrock type: Sandstone, (Hawick Group)

Finlieve is a southern shoulder of Shanlieve / Eagle Mountain. The name is locally pronounced without the final consonant, as witnessed by the anglicised form Finley on James Williamson’s map of Co. Down (1810). The name Fionnshliabh, like Seanshliabh (Shanlieve), is linguistically notable as one of a small group of mountain names consisting of close compounds. In this case the adjective fionn, ‘white, fair’, is combined with sliabh, ‘mountain’.   Finlieve is the 344th highest place in Ireland.

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A fairly remote, nondescript top. .. by group   (Show all for Finlieve (Fionnshliabh))
 
Local 100 .. by sandman   (Show all for Finlieve (Fionnshliabh))
 
MountainViews.ie Picture about mountain Finlieve (<i>Fionnshliabh</i>) in area Mourne Mountains, Ireland
Picture: Counting sheep...
 
All in a row
by Colin Murphy  21 Sep 2020
While descending Finlieve spotted this unusually orderly group of sheep who seemed to be playing 'follow the leader'. Linkback: https://mountainviews.ie/summit/1414/comment/20895/
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Finlieve, the white mountain .. by cmcv10   (Show all for Finlieve (Fionnshliabh))
 
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