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'''Tievebaun''', also known as '''Taobh Bán''' ("White side") in Irish,<ref>{{cite web|url= http://www.haroldstreet.org.uk/waypoints/download/?hillnumber=20210&/Tievebaun+Mountain+%28Taobh+Ban%29 |title=Tievebaun Mountain (Taobh Ban) Hill Details + GPS Waypoint (#20210) |publisher=Haroldstreet.org.uk |date= |accessdate=2014-05-12}}</ref> is a [[mountain]] located in [[County Leitrim]]. Its classifications include: "[[Arderin]]" & "Vandeleur-Lynam". The height of the mountain is {{convert|611|m|0|abbr=on}}.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://mountainviews.ie/summit/253/comment/2376|title=Tievebaun 611m mountain, Dartry Mountains N: Truskmore Ireland at MountainViews.ie}}</ref> The mountain is most notable for its cliffs as well as the pinnacles which are located on the eastern and northern sides, such as Eagle's Rock. |
'''Tievebaun''', also known as '''Taobh Bán''' ("White side") in Irish,<ref>{{cite web|url= http://www.haroldstreet.org.uk/waypoints/download/?hillnumber=20210&/Tievebaun+Mountain+%28Taobh+Ban%29 |title=Tievebaun Mountain (Taobh Ban) Hill Details + GPS Waypoint (#20210) |publisher=Haroldstreet.org.uk |date= |accessdate=2014-05-12}}</ref> is a [[mountain]] located in [[County Leitrim]]. Its classifications include: "[[Arderin]]" & "Vandeleur-Lynam". The height of the mountain is {{convert|611|m|0|abbr=on}}.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://mountainviews.ie/summit/253/comment/2376|title=Tievebaun 611m mountain, Dartry Mountains N: Truskmore Ireland at MountainViews.ie}}</ref> The mountain is most notable for its cliffs as well as the pinnacles which are located on the eastern and northern sides, such as Eagle's Rock and The Hag’s Leap. |
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Tievebaun is the third highest mountain in the [[Dartry Mountains range]], and ranked as the 254th highest mountain in Ireland. Tievebaun is the highest independent peak in County Leitrim; however, the mountain's summit is only the second highest point in the county, as the [[Truskmore SE Cairn|southeast ridge]] of [[Truskmore|Truskmore Mountain]] lies within Leitrim, at {{convert|631|m|0|abbr=on}} above sea-level. |
Tievebaun is the third highest mountain in the [[Dartry Mountains range]], and ranked as the 254th highest mountain in Ireland. Tievebaun is the highest independent peak in County Leitrim; however, the mountain's summit is only the second highest point in the county, as the [[Truskmore SE Cairn|southeast ridge]] of [[Truskmore|Truskmore Mountain]] lies within Leitrim, at {{convert|631|m|0|abbr=on}} above sea-level. |
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[[File:The Glenade Valley and Eagle's Rock.jpg|thumb|left|The [[Glenade Lough|Glenade]] Valley and Eagle's Rock (right)]] |
[[File:The Glenade Valley and Eagle's Rock.jpg|thumb|left|The [[Glenade Lough|Glenade]] Valley, The Hag’s Leap and Eagle's Rock (right)]] |
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Revision as of 23:27, 22 October 2022
Tievebaun | |
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Taobh Bán | |
Highest point | |
Elevation | 611 m (2,005 ft) |
Prominence | 106 m (348 ft) |
Coordinates | 54°23′50″N 8°21′26″W / 54.397132°N 8.357281°W[1] |
Naming | |
Language of name | Irish |
Geography | |
Location | County Leitrim, Ireland |
Parent range | Dartry Mountains |
Tievebaun, also known as Taobh Bán ("White side") in Irish,[2] is a mountain located in County Leitrim. Its classifications include: "Arderin" & "Vandeleur-Lynam". The height of the mountain is 611 m (2,005 ft).[3] The mountain is most notable for its cliffs as well as the pinnacles which are located on the eastern and northern sides, such as Eagle's Rock and The Hag’s Leap.
Tievebaun is the third highest mountain in the Dartry Mountains range, and ranked as the 254th highest mountain in Ireland. Tievebaun is the highest independent peak in County Leitrim; however, the mountain's summit is only the second highest point in the county, as the southeast ridge of Truskmore Mountain lies within Leitrim, at 631 m (2,070 ft) above sea-level.
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