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Slieve Croob

Slieve Croob is a mountain with a height of 534 metres (1,752 ft) in the middle of County Down, Northern Ireland. It is the heart of a mountainous area, the Dromara Hills, north of the Mourne Mountains. It is designated an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and is the source of the River Lagan. There is a small road to the summit, where there is an ancient burial cairn and several transmitter stations with radio masts. It has wide views over all of County Down and further afield. The Dromara Hills also includes Slievenisky, Cratlieve, Slievegarran and Slievenaboley.

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File:The col between Slievenisky and Slieve Croob - geograph.org.uk - 3435671.jpg|Slieve Croob from Slievenisky File:Slieve Croob near Dromara (3) - geograph.org.uk - 1739100.jpg|Slieve Croob from the west, covered with patches of snow File:The top of Slieve Croob - geograph.org.uk - 1406296.jpg|The summit, looking towards the Mournes File:Slieve Croob emergency service towers - geograph.org.uk - 223417.jpg|Communications towers on Slieve Croob ==References==
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