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Partry & Joyce Area   Cen: Maumtrasna Subarea
Place count in area: 27, OSI/LPS Maps: 37, 38, CBE, EW-CON, MSW 
Highest place:
Maumtrasna, 682m
Maximum height for area: 682 metres,     Maximum prominence for area: 607 metres,

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Glennagleragh Mtn Mountain An Cnoc Beag A name in Irish, also Knock Beg an extra name in English (prob. Ir. An Cnoc Beag [PDT], 'the little hill ') Galway/ Mayo County in Connacht Province, in no lists, Sandstone & conglomerate, ignimbrite Bedrock

Height: 617m OS 1:50k Mapsheet: 38 Grid Reference: L95200 62200
Place visited by 88 members. Recently by: chelman7, Taisce, ryanguinness10, padstowe, elizauna, annem, John.geary, Haulie, eamonoc, Wes, abcd, briankelly, derkelly274, livelife2thefull, Geo
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Longitude: -9.583742, Latitude: 53.599334 , Easting: 95200, Northing: 262200 Prominence: 12m,  Isolation: 1.8km
ITM: 495173 762219,   GPS IDs, 6 char: GlngMt, 10 char: GlnglrgMtn
Bedrock type: Sandstone & conglomerate, ignimbrite, (Mweelrea Formation)

Named Knock Beg on Bald's map of Co. Mayo (1830).   Glennagleragh Mtn is the third highest mountain in the Partry & Joyce area and the 260th highest in Ireland.

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simon3 on Glennagleragh Mtn, 2005
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. Linkback: https://mountainviews.ie/summit/248/comment/1685/
Your Score: Very useful <<  >>Average
 
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