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Doon Hill (Irish: Cnoc an Dúin, meaning 'hill of the fort') is a volcanic plug in the townland of Bunowen More, in the barony of Ballynahinch, near Ballyconneely in County Galway, Ireland. The hill, which is 67 m high, is a prominent landscape feature on the Errismore peninsula. Fishermen use Doon Hill as a landmark to guide them into Bunowen Pier at Aillebrack. The Irish name for the hill, dún, means "fortress", possibly indicating an earlier fort on top of the hill.
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hill (Q54050) | natural=peak |
volcano (Q8072) | natural=volcano |
mountain (Q8502) | natural=peak |
Extinct volcanoes | natural=volcano |
Mountains and hills of County Galway | natural=peak |