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Mountain range in Ireland
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Blackstairs Mountains | |
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Panorama of the Blackstairs Mountains | |
Highest point | |
Peak | Mount Leinster, East of Borris |
Elevation | 796 m (2,612 ft) |
Coordinates | 52°37′1.2′′N 6°46′40.8′′W / 52.617000°N 6.778000°W / 52.617000; -6.778000 |
Naming | |
Native name | Na Staighrí Dubha (Irish) |
Geography | |
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Country | Ireland |
Province | Leinster |
Counties | Carlow and Wexford |
Towns | Bunclody, Borris, Ballymurphy, Kiltealy, Rathnure, Ballywilliam, St Mullin's and Graiguenamanagh |
Range coordinates | 52°35′17′′N 6°46′48′′W / 52.588°N 6.780°W / 52.588; -6.780 |
The Blackstairs Mountains (Irish: Na Staighrí Dubha) run roughly north/south along the border between County Carlow and County Wexford in Ireland. The highest peak is Mount Leinster with a total height of 796 metres/2,612 ft.
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