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Ireland topographic maps

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Dublin

Ireland > County Dublin

Average elevation: 42 m

Galway City

Ireland > Galway City

Average elevation: 26 m

Cork

Ireland > County Cork > Cork

Average elevation: 94 m

Castlegrove West

Ireland > County Galway

Average elevation: 43 m

Arvagh

Ireland > County Cavan

Average elevation: 79 m

County Waterford

Ireland > County Waterford

Average elevation: 86 m

Youngstown

Ireland > County Wexford

Average elevation: 76 m

County Kerry

Ireland

Average elevation: 123 m

County Wicklow

Ireland

The county experiences a narrow annual temperature range. Typical daytime highs range from 17–22 °C (63–72 °F) throughout the county in July and August, with overnight lows in the 11–14 °C (52–57 °F) range, although temperatures in the mountains can be 5–10 °C (41–50 °F) lower. Mean January…

Average elevation: 166 m

County Clare

Ireland

Average elevation: 67 m

Killybegs

Ireland > County Donegal

Average elevation: 34 m

Middletown

Ireland > County Wexford

Average elevation: 16 m

Ballysadare

Ireland > County Sligo

Average elevation: 28 m

Cork

Ireland > County Cork

The climate of Cork, like the majority of Ireland, is mild oceanic (Cfb in the Köppen climate classification) and changeable with abundant rainfall and a lack of temperature extremes. Cork lies in plant Hardiness zone 9b. Met Éireann maintains a climatological weather station at Cork Airport, a few…

Average elevation: 79 m

County Galway

Ireland

Average elevation: 68 m

County Limerick

Ireland

One possible meaning for the county's name in Irish Luimneach is "the flat area"; this description is accurate as the land consists mostly of a fertile limestone plain. Moreover, the county is ringed by mountains: the Slieve Felims to the northeast, the Galtees to the southeast, the Ballyhoura Mountains to the…

Average elevation: 107 m

Bree

Ireland > County Wexford

Average elevation: 62 m

Ballyhooly

Ireland > County Cork

Average elevation: 60 m

Rossaveel

Ireland > County Galway

Average elevation: 14 m

Battstown

Ireland > County Westmeath

Average elevation: 94 m

Windgap

Ireland > County Kilkenny

Average elevation: 149 m

Fenit

Ireland > County Kerry

Average elevation: 3 m

County Wexford

Ireland

Average elevation: 63 m

Sligo

Ireland > County Sligo

Average elevation: 21 m

County Meath

Ireland

Meath is largely flat and much of the county lies below 100 m (330 ft) above sea-level. The minor hills in the far west of the county at Loughcrew, and in the north at Carrickleck are the only upland areas of any significance. Slieve na Calliagh, at just 276 m (906 ft) in height, is the highest point in the…

Average elevation: 64 m

Newbridge

Ireland > County Galway

Average elevation: 63 m

Munnia

Ireland > County Tipperary

Average elevation: 171 m

Deerpark

Ireland > County Wicklow

Average elevation: 313 m

Knock

Ireland > County Tipperary

Average elevation: 129 m

Platin

Ireland > County Meath

Average elevation: 46 m

Cree

Ireland > County Offaly

Average elevation: 77 m

County Mayo

Ireland

Average elevation: 66 m

Kilbaha

Ireland > County Clare

Average elevation: 13 m

Roscrea

Ireland > County Tipperary

Average elevation: 112 m

Ballyporeen

Ireland > County Tipperary

Average elevation: 99 m

County Donegal

Ireland

The majority of Donegal has a temperate oceanic climate (Köppen climate classification: Cfb), with upland areas in the Derryveagh and Blue Stack ranges classified as oceanic subpolar (Köppen climate classification: Cfc). The county's climate is heavily influenced by the North Atlantic Current. Due to the…

Average elevation: 74 m

Rathordan

Ireland > County Tipperary

Average elevation: 138 m

Donaghcumper

Ireland > County Kildare

Average elevation: 58 m

County Cork

Ireland

County Cork is located in the province of Munster, bordering Kerry to the west, Limerick to the north, Tipperary to the north-east and Waterford to the east. The county shares separate mountainous borders with Tipperary and Kerry. The terrain on the Kerry border was formed between 360 and 374 million years…

Average elevation: 78 m

Charleville

Ireland > County Cork

Average elevation: 103 m

Cavan

Ireland > County Cavan

Average elevation: 86 m

Glenacunna

Ireland > County Tipperary

Average elevation: 197 m

Tulfarris

Ireland > County Wicklow

Average elevation: 196 m

Dublin

Ireland > County Dublin > Dublin

Average elevation: 23 m

Lisheenavalla

Ireland > County Galway

Average elevation: 21 m

Clongill

Ireland > County Meath

Average elevation: 61 m

Multyfarnham

Ireland > County Westmeath

Average elevation: 81 m

Malahide

Ireland > County Dublin

Average elevation: 10 m

Cloghvoolia North

Ireland > County Cork

Average elevation: 239 m

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