Trostan

In this article, we will explore the topic of Trostan from different perspectives and with the aim of providing a comprehensive view on its importance, impact and relevance today. Through a detailed and rigorous analysis, we will examine the various aspects related to Trostan, addressing both its origin and its evolution over time. Likewise, we will delve into the practical and theoretical implications that Trostan has in different contexts, as well as its influence on society and daily life. With a critical and reflective approach, this article seeks to offer an enriching and in-depth look at Trostan, providing knowledge and perspectives that invite reflection and debate.

Trostan
Trostán
On the summit of Trostan
Highest point
Elevation551 m (1,808 ft)[1]
Prominence515 m (1,690 ft)[1]
ListingCounty Top (Antrim), Marilyn
Coordinates55°03′N 6°10′W / 55.050°N 6.167°W / 55.050; -6.167
Naming
English translationpole/staff
Language of nameIrish
Geography
Trostan is located in Northern Ireland
Trostan
Trostan
Location in Ireland
Trostan is located in island of Ireland
Trostan
Trostan
Trostan (island of Ireland)
Trostan is located in the United Kingdom
Trostan
Trostan
Trostan (the United Kingdom)
LocationCounty Antrim, Northern Ireland
Parent rangeAntrim Hills
Topo mapOSi Discovery 9
Geology
Mountain typeOlivine basalt lava[1]

Trostan (Irish: Trostán, meaning 'pole/staff') is a mountain in County Antrim, Northern Ireland and at 551 metres (1,808 feet) is the highest point in the county.[1]

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References

  1. ^ a b c d "Trostan". MountainViews. Retrieved 2 June 2019.