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Curlew Mountains

Curlew Mountains
Curlew Mountains Leitrim.jpg
The Curlew Pass
Highest point
Elevation259 m (850 ft)
Prominence197 m (646 ft)
Geography
LocationCounty Roscommon, Republic of Ireland
Parent rangeCurlew Mountains

Situated between Boyle and Castlebaldwin, the Curlew Mountains (Irish: An Corrshliabh) are in northeastern Connacht.[1]

Toponymy

The assignation of the name Curlew to the mountains may not relate the Curlew bird, but rather to the Irish: corrshliabh which means "steep-sided pointed mountatins".[2]

Geography

Geologically, the Curlew Mountains are made of Devonian sandstone and conglomerate that is harder than the surrounding Carboniferous limestone, hence their appearance as an upland feature.[3]

History

The Battle of Curlew Pass, in which Irish forces led by Red Hugh O'Donnell defeated an English army of about 2000 was fought here on 15 August 1599.[4]

References

  1. ^ Cotton (2017a).
  2. ^ Mac Coitir, "Birds in Irish Place Names".
  3. ^ Cotton (2017b).
  4. ^ D'Alton (1845), pp. 221-226.
  • Cotton, D (2017a). "Curlew Mountains". IT Sligo. Archived from the original on 8 October 2017. Retrieved 8 October 2017.
  • Cotton, D (2017b). "Curlew Mountains (419 to 359 Ma)". IT Sligo. Archived from the original on 8 October 2017. Retrieved 8 October 2017.
  • D'Alton, John (1845). The history of Ireland, from the earliest period to the year 1245, when the Annals of Boyle, which are adopted and embodied as the running text authority, terminate: With a brief essay on the native annalists, and other sources for illustrating Ireland, and full statistical and historical notices of the barony of Boyle. Dublin: author.
  • Mac Coitir, Niall (27 February 2017). Ireland's Birds: Myths, Legends & Folklore. The Collins Press. ISBN 978-1848892989. OCLC 1078888226.

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