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|text='''Benbulbin''' is a remarkable mountain of 1,726 feet in the Darley Mountains of [[County Sligo]].  It is in form a vast limestone formation rising almost sheer from its foot, looking out to the county's Atlantic coast.
|text='''Benbulbin''' is a remarkable mountain of 1,726 feet in the Darley Mountains of [[County Sligo]].  It is in form a vast limestone formation rising almost sheer from its foot, looking out to the county's Atlantic coast.


The Belbulbin appears in the poetry of W B Yeats, providing the title to one of his poems, and this area is often labelled "Yeats Country", as the landscape which inspired him.}}<noinclude>{{FP data}}
Belbulbin appears in the poetry of W B Yeats, providing the title to one of his poems, and this area is often labelled "Yeats Country", as the landscape which inspired him.}}<noinclude>{{FP data}}

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Benbulben, County Sligo

Benbulbin

Benbulbin is a remarkable mountain of 1,726 feet in the Darley Mountains of County Sligo. It is in form a vast limestone formation rising almost sheer from its foot, looking out to the county's Atlantic coast.

Belbulbin appears in the poetry of W B Yeats, providing the title to one of his poems, and this area is often labelled "Yeats Country", as the landscape which inspired him. (Read more)