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Wikipedia: Malin Head, on the Inishowen Peninsula, County Donegal, is usually given as the most northerly headland of the mainland of Ireland (it is not in Northern Ireland, though more northerly than any part of it). In fact, the most northerly point is actually a headland named Banba's Crown on the Inishowen Peninsula about 2 km (1 mi) to the northeast. Malin Head lies at latitude 55.38ºN.
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![Low tide beneath the cliffs at Malin Head. [Low tide beneath the cliffs at Malin Head.]](http://images.ookaboo.com/photo/s/Malin_head5_s.jpg)
![View of the rugged coast around the Head. [View of the rugged coast around the Head.]](http://images.ookaboo.com/photo/s/Malin_head6_s.jpg)
![Looking out into the North Atlantic from Malin Head. [Looking out into the North Atlantic from Malin Head.]](http://images.ookaboo.com/photo/s/Malin_head4_s.jpg)
![The Met Eireann station at Malin Head [The Met Eireann station at Malin Head]](http://images.ookaboo.com/photo/s/Met_eireann_malin_head_s.jpg)