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Cnoc Sídhe Úna

 
Celtic Mythology: Cnoc Sídhe Úna

A prominent hill (699 feet) in north Co. Tipperary, 2 miles E of Ballingarry. In folklore the hill is thought to be sacred to Úna, a queen of the fairies. Known in English as Knockshegouna or Knockshigowna, the hill was once the site of Lughnasa activities.

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