. "1082177846"^^ . . . . . . . "Slieve Croob"@en . "54.340087890625"^^ . . . "534"^^ . . "6033"^^ . . . . . . "Slieve Croob"@en . "Slieve Croob \u00E4r den st\u00F6rsta av en liten grupp av bergstoppar i centrala grevskapet Down, norr om Mournebergen i Nordirland. Slieve Croob ligger n\u00E4ra Dromara och Ballynahinch. Berget \u00E4r k\u00E4llan f\u00F6r floden Lagan. Toppen ligger p\u00E5 534 meter \u00F6ver havet. Denna Nordirland-relaterade geografiartikel saknar v\u00E4sentlig information. Du kan hj\u00E4lpa till genom att l\u00E4gga till den."@sv . . "Sliabh Cr\u00FAibe"@en . "POINT(-5.9736709594727 54.340087890625)"^^ . "La Slieve Croob (dal gaelico Sliabh Cr\u00FAibe, che significa Collina dello zoccolo) \u00E8 la pi\u00F9 alta cima di una serie di piccole cime collocate nella contea di Down, Irlanda del Nord. Queste cime si trovano a nord delle montagne di Mourne, tra il villaggio di Dromara e la cittadina di Castlewellan. L'area attorno alla Slieve Croob, oltre alla montagna stessa \u00E8 stata nominata Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, un riconoscimento del Regno Unito a paesaggi rurali dalla bellezza apprezzabile. Qui c'\u00E8 la sorgente del Lagan, uno dei principali fiumi dell'Ulster, che fluisce da qui fino a Belfast, dove entra nel Belfast Lough."@it . . . . . . . "Sliabh Cr\u00FAibe"@en . . "Slieve Croob \u00E4r den st\u00F6rsta av en liten grupp av bergstoppar i centrala grevskapet Down, norr om Mournebergen i Nordirland. Slieve Croob ligger n\u00E4ra Dromara och Ballynahinch. Berget \u00E4r k\u00E4llan f\u00F6r floden Lagan. Toppen ligger p\u00E5 534 meter \u00F6ver havet. Denna Nordirland-relaterade geografiartikel saknar v\u00E4sentlig information. Du kan hj\u00E4lpa till genom att l\u00E4gga till den."@sv . . . "439"^^ . . . . . . . . . "439.0"^^ . "Slieve Croob"@cs . . "Slieve Croob"@it . . . . "Sliabh Cr\u00FAibe"@ga . "Slieve Croob shown within Northern Ireland"@en . . . "Slieve Croob"@en . "Slieve Croob (irsky Sliabh Cr\u00FAibe - 534 m n. m.) je vrchol men\u0161\u00EDho kopcovit\u00E9ho mas\u00EDvu Dromara Hills v severoirsk\u00E9m hrabstv\u00ED Down ve Spojen\u00E9m kr\u00E1lovstv\u00ED. \u00DAzem\u00ED Slieve Croob je sou\u010D\u00E1st\u00ED v\u011Bt\u0161\u00EDho chr\u00E1n\u011Bn\u00E9ho krajinn\u00E9ho celku Mourne & Slieve Croob AONB (Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty)."@cs . "none"@en . "Sliabh i gContae an D\u00FAin is ea Sliabh Cr\u00FAibe (534 m)."@ga . . . . . . . . . . . "Slieve Croob (irsky Sliabh Cr\u00FAibe - 534 m n. m.) je vrchol men\u0161\u00EDho kopcovit\u00E9ho mas\u00EDvu Dromara Hills v severoirsk\u00E9m hrabstv\u00ED Down ve Spojen\u00E9m kr\u00E1lovstv\u00ED. \u00DAzem\u00ED Slieve Croob je sou\u010D\u00E1st\u00ED v\u011Bt\u0161\u00EDho chr\u00E1n\u011Bn\u00E9ho krajinn\u00E9ho celku Mourne & Slieve Croob AONB (Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty)."@cs . "Dromara Hills"@en . . . . . "-5.973670959472656"^^ . . . . . . . . "mountain of the hoof"@en . . "534.0"^^ . "54.340088 -5.973671" . . . . "1056055"^^ . "Slieve Croob"@sv . . . "La Slieve Croob (dal gaelico Sliabh Cr\u00FAibe, che significa Collina dello zoccolo) \u00E8 la pi\u00F9 alta cima di una serie di piccole cime collocate nella contea di Down, Irlanda del Nord. Queste cime si trovano a nord delle montagne di Mourne, tra il villaggio di Dromara e la cittadina di Castlewellan. L'area attorno alla Slieve Croob, oltre alla montagna stessa \u00E8 stata nominata Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, un riconoscimento del Regno Unito a paesaggi rurali dalla bellezza apprezzabile. Qui c'\u00E8 la sorgente del Lagan, uno dei principali fiumi dell'Ulster, che fluisce da qui fino a Belfast, dove entra nel Belfast Lough."@it . . . . . . . . "Slieve Croob (from Irish Sliabh Cr\u00FAibe 'mountain of the hoof') is a mountain with a height of 534 metres (1,752 ft) in the middle of County Down, Northern Ireland. It is the heart of a mountainous area known as the Dromara Hills, north of the Mourne Mountains. It is designated an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and is the source of the River Lagan. There is a small road to the summit, where there is an ancient burial cairn and several transmitter stations with radio masts. It has wide views over all of County Down and further afield. The Dromara Hills also includes Slievenisky, Cratlieve, Slievegarran and Slievenaboley. Slieve Croob may have been the mountain named Br\u00ED Erigi or Br\u00ED Airige in medieval writings. The cairn on its summit is believed to be the remains of an ancient burial mound, possibly of a passage tomb like the one on Slieve Gullion. In the 19th century it was recorded to be 77 yards (70 m) around and 18 yards (16 m) in \"conical height\", with forty-two \"pillar stones\" or kerbstones around the edge. The cairn would have had a well-defined shape when it was built, but over time it has slipped and been damaged by visitors. Irish folklore holds that it is bad luck to damage such cairns. Some of its stones have been piled into smaller cairns on top of it, which led to the summit being nicknamed 'The Twelve Cairns'. Traditionally, people would gather on the summit at Lughnasadh where they would add a stone to one of the cairns. They would collect and eat bilberries and there would be folk music, dancing and games. Local people still climb the mountain on the first Sunday in August (referred to as Cairn Sunday or Blaeberry Sunday), and carry a stone up the mountain to help bury the twelve Kings, who are said to be buried at the top. Legannany Dolmen sits on the southern slopes of Slieve Croob near the village of Leitrim."@en . "300"^^ . . "Sliabh i gContae an D\u00FAin is ea Sliabh Cr\u00FAibe (534 m)."@ga . . . . "Slieve Croob - geograph.org.uk - 87690.jpg"@en . . . "J318453"@en . "Slieve Croob (from Irish Sliabh Cr\u00FAibe 'mountain of the hoof') is a mountain with a height of 534 metres (1,752 ft) in the middle of County Down, Northern Ireland. It is the heart of a mountainous area known as the Dromara Hills, north of the Mourne Mountains. It is designated an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and is the source of the River Lagan. There is a small road to the summit, where there is an ancient burial cairn and several transmitter stations with radio masts. It has wide views over all of County Down and further afield. The Dromara Hills also includes Slievenisky, Cratlieve, Slievegarran and Slievenaboley."@en .