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Curlew Mountains
The Curlew Pass
Highest point
Elevation259 m (850 ft)
Prominence197 m (646 ft)
Geography
LocationCounties Roscommon & Sligo, Ireland
Parent rangeCurlew Mountains

The Curlew Mountains (Irish: An Corrshliabh, meaning 'the rough or rugged mountain') are a range of low-lying hills situated between Boyle and Castlebaldwin in northeastern Connacht.[1]

  1. ^ Cotton (2017a).

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English were ambushed and routed while marching through a pass in the Curlew Mountains, near the town of Boyle, in the west of Ireland. The English forces...

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steeply-dipping to vertical Silurian rocks and a NE trending syncline in the Curlew Mountains inlier, folds and a SE dipping thrust fault in the Pomeroy inlier (County...

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Cathal Carragh Ua Conchobair

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employed by both men. Cathal was killed in battle at Corr Sliaib in the Curlew Mountains in 1202. He was survived by at least one son, Melaghlin, who was killed...

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Patrick Hannon

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walking to several schools including Deerpark, at the foot of the Curlew mountains, and Townaghbrack. He later saved turf in the summertime and walked...

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Monasteraden

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general store. Monasteraden lies to the west of Lough Gara and with the Curlew Mountains inlier of sandstones and conglomerates to the North. To the west lies...

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Lough Key

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One can see a view of the lake from the N4 road as it ascends the Curlew Mountains after bypassing Boyle. The view is enhanced by a modern steel sculpture...

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Horatio Clare

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Sicily Through Writers' Eyes in 2006. In 2015 he published Orison for A Curlew, a combination of travel and nature writing, and in the winter of 2017 Chatto...

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Conchobar Maenmaige Ua Conchobair

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Tirconnell. Forced back, the English were returning by way of the Curlew Mountains where they were attacked by the Connacians and Momonians... those who...

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Iar Connacht

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This was initially a success as Cathal Carragh was killed on the Curlew Mountains in battle during 1202. However, while staying at Cong, the ambitious...

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Lough Gara

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section is a two and a half mile span. The lake lies south west of the Curlew Mountains with the town of Ballaghaderreen situated almost four miles to the...

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Kilfree Junction railway station

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and Ballymote about 1 mile (1.6 km) from the track summit though the Curlew Mountains. It enabled connections on the branch line to Ballaghaderreen in County...

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Gailenga

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in Mayo and Leyney in Sligo, along with Corrand and Coolavin in the Curlew Mountains, lloming over the fertile plain of Moylurg, into which the Ui Briuin...

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Cashelore

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Cairngorms

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species such as ptarmigan, dotterel, snow bunting, curlew and red grouse, as well as mammals such as mountain hare. The plateau also supports Britain's only...

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