Benbaun (Q3776215)
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Connacht (relation 278721),
County Galway (relation 335444),
Conamara Municipal District (relation 4020118),
County Galway (relation 4072952),
Ballynahinch (relation 4131109),
Galway West (relation 7060566)
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Hewitts of Ireland,
Highest points of Irish counties,
Marilyns of Ireland,
Mountains and hills of County Galway,
Mountains under 1000 metres
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node(around:1000,53.52111,-9.83111)[natural=peak][name];
way(around:1000,53.52111,-9.83111)[natural=peak][name];
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Summary from English
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Benbaun (Irish: Binn Bhán, meaning 'white peak') is a mountain in County Galway, Ireland. With a height of 729 metres (2,392 ft), it is the 72nd highest peak in Ireland on the Arderin scale, and the 88th highest peak on the Vandeleur-Lynam scale. Benbaun is situated at the centre of the core massif of the Twelve Bens mountain range in the Connemara National Park and is the tallest mountain of the Twelve Bens range, and the county top for Galway.
Summary from An Ghaeilge / Irish
Wikipedia (gawiki)
Sliabh i gContae na Gaillimhe is ea an Bhinn Bhán (729 m).
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An Bhinn Bhán
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ele: 729
name: An Bhinn Bhán
note: corrected elevatio
source: Mountain Views
name:en: Benbaun
name:ga: An Bhinn Bhán
natural: peak
ele:tm75: 729
iemv:lat: 53.52122817
iemv:lon: -9.83179072
ele:local: 729
ele:wgs84: 783.3
ele_local: 729
source:name: https://mountainviews.ie/summit/89/
iemv:mtnarea: Twelve Bens
iemv:mtnindex: 89
iemv:importtime: 2009-01-16 10:19:20
iemv:sourcetime: 2021-05-21 11:25:00
wikidata: Q3776215
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