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Carrickgollogan (Irish: Carraig Uallacháin, meaning "rock of Uallachán") is a hill in County Dublin in Republic of Ireland. It is 276 metres (906 feet) high and rises above the village of Shankill on the eastern edge of the Dublin Mountains. Its summit is noted for the panoramic views it offers of south Dublin and north Wicklow.The author Weston St.

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  • Carrickgollogan (Irish: Carraig Uallacháin, meaning "rock of Uallachán") is a hill in County Dublin in Republic of Ireland. It is 276 metres (906 feet) high and rises above the village of Shankill on the eastern edge of the Dublin Mountains. Its summit is noted for the panoramic views it offers of south Dublin and north Wicklow.The author Weston St.
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  • Carraig Uallacháin
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