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Slieve Lamagan
Sliabh Lámhagáin
Slieve Lamagan from the southeast
Highest point
Elevation702.2 m (2,304 ft)[1]
Prominence198 m (650 ft)[2]
ListingHewitt, Marilyn
Coordinates54°9′58″N 5°57′58″W / 54.16611°N 5.96611°W / 54.16611; -5.96611[2]
Naming
Language of nameIrish
Geography
Slieve Lamagan is located in Northern Ireland
Slieve Lamagan
Slieve Lamagan
Location in Northern Ireland
LocationCounty Down, Northern Ireland
Parent rangeMourne Mountains

Slieve Lamagan or Slievelamagan (from Irish Sliabh Lámhagáin, meaning 'mountain of crawling/creeping')[3] is one of the Mourne Mountains in County Down, Northern Ireland. It has a height of 702.2 metres (2,304 ft).[1] Slieve Lamagan stands in the middle of the high Eastern Mournes, overlooking Ben Crom Reservoir to the west, Annalong River valley to the east, and Cove Mountain to the northeast. At its southern foot is a small lake called Blue Lough, and a rock formation known as 'Percy Bysshe' .[1]

It is said that the mountain was named Sliabh Lámhagáin, "mountain of crawling/creeping", because its steepness meant it had to be climbed in a crawling position.[3] An older name was Slieve Snavan, from Sliabh Snámháin, which has the same meaning.[3]

  1. ^ a b c "Slievelamagan". MountainViews.ie. Retrieved 30 March 2022.
  2. ^ a b "Slievelamagan". Peakbagger.com. Retrieved 30 March 2022.
  3. ^ a b c "Slievelamagan". Northern Ireland Place-names Project.

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