County Cork topographic map
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County Cork
County Cork is located in the province of Munster, bordering Kerry to the west, Limerick to the north, Tipperary to the north-east and Waterford to the east. The county shares separate mountainous borders with Tipperary and Kerry. The terrain on the Kerry border was formed between 360 and 374 million years ago, as part of the rising of the MacGillycuddy's Reeks and Caha Mountains mountains ranges. This occurred during the Devonian period when Ireland was part of a larger continental landmass and located south of the equator. The region's topography of peaks and valleys are characterised by steep ridges formed during the Hercynian period of folding and mountain formation some 300 million years ago.
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Name: County Cork topographic map, elevation, terrain.
Location: County Cork, Munster, Ireland (51.38887 -10.30252 52.38779 -7.84107)
Average elevation: 78 m
Minimum elevation: -2 m
Maximum elevation: 990 m
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