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To add your own marker to the map, click on the appropriate symbol below the map, then click again at the location required on the map (using the crosshairs).

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When you add a marker, a pop-up box should then appear on the map - fill in the elevation (if known) and a brief description of your marker, then click [save].

To view previously saved markers which fall within the bounds of the map, click the show link (you may need to repeat this if you zoom or pan away from the current position on the map).

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Hills by County

The map and lists depict the hills lying within each historic County of Ireland.  Where a hill's summit lies on a county boundary, it will be listed under both (or in some cases, three) counties.

Many thanks to Jim Bloomer for painstakingly going through all the hills in the database and allocating them to their counties.

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