Knockma
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mountain, hill, cemetery, place with historical importance

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The 552-ft. high Knockma (from the Irish "cnoc mag", the hill of the plain), is best known as home of Finvarra, king of the Connacht fairies, while Queen Maeve of Connacht is reputed to have been buried there.
The 552-ft. high Knockma (from the Irish "cnoc mag", the hill of the plain), is best known as home of Finvarra, king of the Connacht fairies, while Queen Maeve of Connacht is reputed to have been buried there.
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Castle_Hackett
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Coordinates: 53°28'57"N 8°57'46"W
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