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|text='''Malin Head''' is the northernmost headland of the Inishowen Peninsula of [[County Donegal]], and the northernmost point of the whole island of Ireland. The very northernmost tip of Malin Head is the headland named Banba's Crown. Only the island of Inishtrahull and the Tor Beg Rock lies further north in the Irish Republic. | |text='''Malin Head''' is the northernmost headland of the Inishowen Peninsula of [[County Donegal]], and the northernmost point of the whole island of Ireland. The very northernmost tip of Malin Head is the headland named Banba's Crown. Only the island of Inishtrahull and the Tor Beg Rock lies further north in the Irish Republic. | ||
Mean high tide at Malin Head is the measuring point for heights above sea level on Ireland, the Ordnance Survey ''datum'', just as Newlyn in Cornwall serves the same purpose for Great Britain}}<noinclude> | Mean high tide at Malin Head is the measuring point for heights above sea level on Ireland, the Ordnance Survey ''datum'', just as Newlyn in Cornwall serves the same purpose for Great Britain.}}<noinclude>{{FP data}} | ||
Latest revision as of 08:22, 8 May 2021
Malin HeadMalin Head is the northernmost headland of the Inishowen Peninsula of County Donegal, and the northernmost point of the whole island of Ireland. The very northernmost tip of Malin Head is the headland named Banba's Crown. Only the island of Inishtrahull and the Tor Beg Rock lies further north in the Irish Republic. Mean high tide at Malin Head is the measuring point for heights above sea level on Ireland, the Ordnance Survey datum, just as Newlyn in Cornwall serves the same purpose for Great Britain. (Read more) |