The Owenmore River (Irish: An Abhainn Mhór) is a river in northwest County Mayo, Ireland. It is big spate river and drains a large area of bogs, moorland...
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Owenmore River may refer to: Owenmore River (Connemara), a river in Connemara, in County Galway, Ireland Owenmore River (County Mayo), a river in County...
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The Owenmore River (Irish: An Abhainn Mhór) is a river in County Sligo, Ireland. Its source is in the far south of Sligo, near Gorteen and Lough Gara,...
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with a basin area of 11,700 km2. The River Shannon's overall length (to Loop Head), using the Owenmore River (County Cavan) as source, is 372 kilometres...
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(31.78 km) Owenmore River (County Mayo) (incl. Carrowmore Lake) 29.25 miles (47.07 km) Owenduff River 17.75 miles (28.57 km) Newport River 18.25 miles...
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list of rivers in County Mayo, Ireland. Aille River Altaconey River Altderg River Ballinglen River Ballyteige River Belderg River Belfarsad River Belladooan...
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Ballynahinch Lake (redirect from Owenmore River (Connemara))
south via the small Owenmore River – also called the Ballynahinch River, and not to be confused with the Owenmore River (County Mayo) – which in turn enters...
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counties Cork and Waterford into the Celtic Sea at Youghal Harbour A former name for Avoca, County Wicklow, a small town Owenmore River (County Mayo)...
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The River Erriff (Irish: Abhainn na hOirimhe) is a river in Ireland, flowing through County Mayo. A spate river, it is characterised by lively streams...
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Bangor Erris (redirect from Bangor, County Mayo)
in Kiltane parish in Erris, County Mayo, Ireland with a population of over 300. It is on the banks of the Owenmore River and is a "gateway" to the Erris...
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the Owenmore River, total length 372 km (231 mi) in County Cavan and the Boyle River, total length 392.1 km (243.6 mi) with its source in County Mayo. The...
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Clew Bay (category Bays of County Mayo)
(/ˈkluː/; Irish: Cuan Mó) is a large ocean bay on the Atlantic coast of County Mayo, Ireland. It is roughly rectangular and has more than a hundred small...
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River Shannon system which have headwaters that are further in length (from source to mouth) than the Shannon Pot source, such as the Owenmore River (County...
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into Lough Inagh, the river flows into Derryclare Lough, and then into Ballynahinch Lake, where it eventually joins the Owenmore River where is flows into...
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Sheeffry Hills (category Mountains and hills of County Mayo)
by Glenummera and Tawnyard Lough; to the east by Owenmore Glen and to the north by the Bunowen River. The highest peak is Barrclashcame (772 m). The range...
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Glenamoy (category Towns and villages in County Mayo)
Broadhaven Bay. The Owenmore River flows via Carrowmore Lake into Blacksod Bay where a tributary of it (known as the Munhin River) connects the area with...
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Kiltane (category County Mayo articles missing geocoordinate data)
Seadhna's church, which was in the townland of Kiltane by the banks of the Owenmore River. The name 'Seadhna' was well known in the Early Christian Period. There...
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Táin Bó Flidhais (redirect from Mayo Táin)
reached the small river which joins the Owenmore River leading from Carrowmore Lake which was in flood and they had to ford the river across one small...
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Townlands of Kilcommon (category Townlands of County Mayo)
parish's coastal townlands. The Glenamoy and Owenmore rivers rise in the nearby mountains; the Owenmore flows into Blacksod Bay, and the Glenamoy into...
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Moygownagh (category Civil parishes of County Mayo)
2023. "Estates - Orme (Owenmore)". Landed Estates Database. University of Galway. The Orme family [..] settled in county Mayo at the end of the 17th century...
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Benglenisky (category Mountains and hills of County Galway)
of Benglenisky Benlettery (right) and Benglenisky (left), from the Owenmore River Benlettery (left) and Benglenisky (right) from summit of Bengower Fairbairn...
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Benlettery (category Mountains and hills of County Galway)
from Derryclare Benlettery (right) and Benglenisky (left), from the Owenmore River Benlettery (left) and Benglenisky (right) from summit of Bengower Fairbairn...
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Carrowmore Lake (category Lakes of County Mayo)
the whole of the Erris area. It is fed by the Carrowmore River and drains into the Owenmore River on its way to Blacksod Bay. The lake is designated as a...
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c. lv) Dublin and Drogheda Railway Act 1836 (6 & 7 Will. 4. c. cxxxii) River Welland Outfall Act 1824 (5 Geo. 4. c. xcvi) South London Market Act 1834...
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Tibbot MacWalter Kittagh Bourke (category People from Ballina, County Mayo)
modern-day County Mayo, was intense and the control of the region frequently changed hands. After fleeing to Spain in 1602 and being created Marquess of Mayo, Kittagh's...
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R315 road (Ireland) (category Roads in County Mayo)
The R315 road is a regional road in County Mayo in Ireland. It connects the R310 road at Pontoon to the R314 road at Ballycastle, 41.7 kilometres (25...
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