Croaghgorm

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Croaghgorm
Cruach Ghorm
Summit of Croaghgorm
Highest point
Elevation674 m (2,211 ft)[1][2]
Prominence541 m (1,775 ft)[1]
ListingMarilyn, Hewitt
Naming
English translationblue stack
Language of nameIrish
Geography
Croaghgorm is located in island of Ireland
Croaghgorm
Croaghgorm
Location in Ireland
LocationCounty Donegal, Ireland
Parent rangeBluestack Mountains
OSI/OSNI gridG948895

Croaghgorm or Bluestack (from Irish an Chruach Gorm, meaning "the blue stack")[1] is a 674-metre (2,211 ft) mountain in County Donegal, Ireland. It is the highest of the Blue Stack Mountains (or Croaghgorms) and the third-highest mountain in County Donegal.[1]

On 31 January 1944, during World War II, a Royal Air Force (RAF) Sunderland plane crashed on the mountain. Seven RAF crewmen from 228 Squadron were killed. Wreckage from the plane can still be seen on the mountain's slopes. A memorial plaque was unveiled in 1988.[1]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d e Croaghgorm MountainViews. Retrieved: 2013-03-19.
  2. ^ Peakbagger

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