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  • [[File:Mweelrea depuis Rosroe - Killary harbour-Mweelrea.JPG|thumb|right|250px|Mweelrea, [[County Mayo]]. The highest mount
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  • ...tern edge of Connemara more tightly in the south, with a line from Killary Harbour to [[Kilkieran]] Bay in the west of the county. ...he north of the mountains, the boundary meets the sea at [[Killary Harbour|Killary]], a few miles west of [[Leenaun]].
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  • ...y other known glacial fjords in Ireland are [[Lough Swilly]] and [[Killary Harbour]].<ref>Whittow, J.B. ''Geology and Scenery in Ireland''. Penguin, 1974.</re [[File:Carlingford from across the Harbour - geograph.org.uk - 987301.jpg|right|thumb|200px|Carlingford]]
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  • |picture=Mweelrea depuis Rosroe - Killary harbour-Mweelrea.JPG |picture caption=Mweelrea over Killary Harbour
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  • [[Killary Harbour]], reckoned as Ireland's only natural fjord, is located at the foot of [[Mw
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  • ...ula, in [[County Donegal]]. Along with [[Carlingford Lough]] and [[Killary Harbour]] it is one of three clear glacial fjords in Ireland. ...e at any ship that might threaten Irish neutrality by entering the natural harbour. There was reportedly only one serious incident, when a Royal Navy ship ent
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  • ...the "Turks", following them around to [[Leenaun]] at the head of [[Killary Harbour]]. The Galway section ends here and the Mayo section begins.
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  • *[[Killary Harbour]] *''[[Killary Harbour]]''
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