Seefin
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Seefin is a name found in various places of Ireland, it name coming from the Gaelci Suí Finn, meaning Finn's Seat (typically asumed to refer to the legendary giant Finn McCool. Specifically it may be:
- Seefin, County Cavan, a townland
- Seefin, County Londonderry
- Mountains and hills:
- Seefin (Comeragh Mountains) (2,382 feet) in County Waterford
- Seefin (Wicklow Mountains) (2,037 feet) near Blessington in the Wicklow Mountains, on which is found:
- Seefin Passage Tomb on top of Seefin Mountain
- Seefin (Ballyhoura Mountains) (1,732 feet), in County Limerick
- Seefin (Galtee Mountains) (1,465 feet)
- Seefin Mountain (1,617 feet), a hill in the Glenbeigh Horseshoe area of County Kerry
- Seefin (Boggeragh Mountains) (1,611 feet), in County Cork
- Seefin (Sheep's Head) (1,132 feet), a hill on the Sheep's Head Peninsula in County Cork
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