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County Meath topographic map

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County Meath

Meath is largely flat and much of the county lies below 100 m (330 ft) above sea-level. The minor hills in the far west of the county at Loughcrew, and in the north at Carrickleck are the only upland areas of any significance. Slieve na Calliagh, at just 276 m (906 ft) in height, is the highest point in the county, making it the second lowest county top in Ireland. Carrickleck Hill, near the Cavan border, is the second highest peak in Meath, at 173 m (568 ft). The Hill of Tara is located south of Navan and, although just 155 m (509 ft) in height, is the most prominent feature in the local topography, commanding a panoramic view of the surrounding area.

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Name: County Meath topographic map, elevation, terrain.

Location: County Meath, Leinster, Ireland (53.38187 -7.34362 53.91754 -6.21291)

Average elevation: 64 m

Minimum elevation: -1 m

Maximum elevation: 323 m

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