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'''Bencorr''' is a mountain amongst the [[Twelve Bens]] in [[Connemara]], [[County Galway]]. | '''Bencorr''' is a mountain amongst the [[Twelve Bens]] in [[Connemara]], [[County Galway]]. |
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Bencorr | |||
County Galway | |||
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Bencorr from across Lough Inagh | |||
Range: | Twelve Bens | ||
Summit: | 2,333 feet L81175220 53°30’0"N, 9°48’0"W |
Bencorr is a mountain amongst the Twelve Bens in Connemara, County Galway.
Bencorr reaches a height of 2,333 feet. It is the second-highest mountain in the Twelve Bens and of all County Galway, overtopped only by Benbaun.
The name is form the Irish language: Binn Chorr means "Pointed Peak".
The writer and cartographer Tim Robinson gave this mountain the alternative name of Binn an Choire Mhóir or peak of the big corrie.