Giolaspar
Is cnoc le airde 342 m (1,122 tr) san cuid oirthuaisceart is faide de na Sléibhte Chill Mhantáin in Éirinn é Giolaspar.[1] Níl an t-ingearchló aige chun céim a dhéanamh ar scálaí Arderin, Hewitt, nó Vandeleur-Lynam,[2][3][4] áfach, tá a fheiceálacht 247 m (810 tr) rangaíonn sé mar Marilyn.[5]
(ga) Giolaspar | ||||
Cineál | Sliabh | |||
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Logainm.ie | 113122 | |||
Suíomh | ||||
Limistéar riaracháin | Contae Chill Mhantáin, Éire | |||
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Sliabhraon | Sléibhte Chill Mhantáin | |||
Tréithe | ||||
Airde os cionn na farraige | 342 m | |||
Starraiceacht thopagrafach | 247 m | |||
Tá Giolaspar suite soir ó thuaidh ó Ó Cualann, ach scartha amach ag débhealach an N11. Breathnaíonn an taobh thuaidh de Giolaspar díreach thar baile Bhré; breathnaíonn an taobh thoir trasna an R761 idir Bré agus na Clocha Liatha go fána thiar Cheann Bhré. Tá próifíl shainiúil ag cruinniú mullaigh dúbailte creagach ag Giolaspar.[6] Cosúil leis Ó Cualann, tá sé comhdhéanta de bhuncharraig grianchlochít ón Tréimhse Chambriach.[7]
Tugann an t-acadaí Éireannach Paul Tempan faoi deara gur dócha gur aistriúchán den Bhéarla "gilt spur" é an t-ainm Gaeilge Giolspar, bunaithe ar thaifead ar idirbheart talún ón 12ú haois le Diarmaid Mac Murchada a bhain le híocaíocht péire de "gilt spurs" dó agus dá oidhrí ar bhonn bliantúil.[1]
Leabharliosta
cuir in eagar- Fairbairn (2014). "Dublin & Wicklow: A Walking Guide". Collins Press. ISBN 978-1848892019.
- Fairbairn (2014). "Ireland's Best Walks: A Walking Guide". Collins Press. ISBN 978-1848892118.
- MountainViews Online Database (Simon Stewart) (2013). "A Guide to Ireland's Mountain Summits: The Vandeleur-Lynams & the Arderins". Collins Books. ISBN 978-1-84889-164-7.
Féach freisin
cuir in eagarTagairtí
cuir in eagar- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Paul Tempan (February 2012). “Irish Hill and Mountain Names”. MountainViews.ie. Earráid leis an lua: Invalid
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tag; name "peak" defined multiple times with different content - ↑ Simon Stewart (October 2018). “Arderins: Irish mountains of 500+m with a prominence of 30m”. MountainViews Online Database.
- ↑ Simon Stewart (October 2018). “Vandeleur-Lynams: Irish mountains of 600+m with a prominence of 15m”. MountainViews Online Database.
- ↑ Mountainviews, (September 2013), "A Guide to Ireland's Mountain Summits: The Vandeleur-Lynams & the Arderins", Collins Books, Cork, ISBN 978-1-84889-164-7
- ↑ Fairbairn (2014). "Dublin & Wicklow: A Walking Guide". Collins Press. ISBN 978-1848892019.
- ↑ Dillion (1993). "The Mountains of Ireland: A Guide to Walking the Summits". Cicerone. ISBN 978-1852841102. “Walk 2: Tonduff and Kippure”
- ↑ Sile Daly (May 2016). “The Great Sugar Loaf: Geological Context”. Irish Mountaineering Club. Dáta rochtana: 11 July 2019. “Popularly mistaken for a volcano, its metamorphism has rendered the rock extremely erosion-resistant and the mountain owes its shape to the weathering characteristics of quartzite.”
Naisc sheachtracha
cuir in eagar- MountainViews: Suíomh Gréasáin Sléibhte na hÉireann, Giolaspar
- MountainViews: Irish Online Mountain Database
- Bunachar Cnoic na Breataine agus na hÉireann, an bunachar sonraí is mó de shléibhte Oileáin na Breataine ( " DoBIH " ) .
- Hill Bagging UK & Ireland, an comhéadan inchuardaithe don DoBIH