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Slieau Freoaghane (pronounced [sluː fəˈɾaːn]; Manx for 'mountain of the bilberry') is a hill on the Isle of Man, and the
second highest of the Island's...
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Slieau Lhean (DEFA)
Slieau Lhost and
Slieau Ree (DEFA)
Slieau Managh (DEFA)
Slieau Whallian (Private)
Snaefell (DEFA)...
- oft-repeated
myths is that
people found guilty of
witchcraft were
rolled down
Slieau Whallian, a hill near St John's, in a barrel. However, this is a 19th-century...
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highest points are
Slieau Freoaghane (488
metres (1,601 ft)),
Sartfell (454
metres (1,490 ft)),
Slieau Curn (351
metres (1,152 ft)) and
Slieau Dhoo (432 metres...
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Central Slieau Freoaghane 1,601 488 341883
Michael Hills Colden 1,598 487 343843
Central South Barrule 1,585 483 258759
South West
Slieau Ruy 1,572...
- Peel,
leaves the road, and
starts to climb.
Skirting the
eastern side of
Slieau Ruy, it
drops down
slightly to the
hamlet of West
Baldwin and then ascends...
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summits of
Greeba Mountain 1,385 feet (422 m),
Slieau Ruy 1,572 feet (479 m),
Colden 1,598 feet (487 m) and
Slieau Ree (near to
Keppel Gate) at 1,037 feet (316 m)...
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Mountain at 1,020 feet (311 m),
Greeba Mountain at 1,385 feet (422 m) and
Slieau Whallian at 1,093 feet (333 m).
Place Names of the Isle of Man by John Kneen...
- 1942,
Royal Air Force,
Lockheed Hudson (registration: AM608)
crashed into
Slieau Freoaghane killing all six crew. 30
December 1943,
Royal Air Force, Avro...
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mountain land
known as '
Slieau Lhoost.' It is an area of
uncultivated upland Mountain Land
adjacent to the
mountain summits of
Slieau Ree (Manx: Mountain...