The River Mulcair, or Mulkear, rises in the Slieve Felim Mountains and Silvermine Mountains in Ireland, and flows through the east of County Limerick...
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Boyle River 13.75 miles (22.13 km) Lung River 17.75 miles (28.57 km) Breedoge River 11.75 miles (18.91 km) Camlin River 27 miles (43 km) Mulkear River 15...
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County Dublin Mulkear River 15.25 miles (24.54 km) Munkin River, County Mayo Naniken River, County Dublin Nanny River. Meath Nenagh River 28.5 miles (45...
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between Limerick and Dublin crosses the Mulkear River, 1 km (0.6 mi) upstream of where it flows into the River Shannon. The village originally grew up...
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Dublin Bay. Its major tributaries include the River Dodder, the River Poddle and the River Camac. The river supplies much of Dublin's water and supports...
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Mainistir Uaithne), also written Wotheny or Owney, on the banks of the Mulkear River in Abington, County Limerick, was founded in 1205 when Theobald Walter...
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The River Tolka (/ˈtɔːlkə/; Irish: An Tulcha, "the flood"), also once spelled Tolga, is one of Dublin's three main rivers, flowing from County Meath to...
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churchyard which is bounded by the Killeengarriff River. The Killeenagarriff River later joins the Mulkear River. Clonkeen Church (near Barringtonsbridge in...
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662 km2 Ballyfinboy River 182 km2 Nenagh River 321 km2 Mulkear River 660 km2 Right Bank: Boyle River 725 km2 Hind River 78 km2 River Suck 1,600 km2 Cappagh/Kilcrow...
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Shannon hydroelectric scheme (category River Shannon)
more fish to either migrate towards the head-race canal, or to the Mulkear river instead. The problem continues to this day, and the salmon fishing is...
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covered 900 acres (3.6 km2) of land, being bounded to the south by the Mulkear River, the Shannon to the west, and extending some 2 and a half miles along...
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summer roosting sites for the species in lowland locations within the Mulkear River Catchment and raised awareness of the important role that farmers play...
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The River Dodder (Irish: An Dothra) is one of the three main rivers in Dublin, Ireland, the others being the Liffey, of which the Dodder is the largest...
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The Naniken River (Irish: An Nainicín) is a minor river on the north side of Dublin city, Ireland, one of more than forty watercourses monitored by Dublin...
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Newport River, a tributary of the Mulcair (or Mulkear) River and it flows through the middle of the town where it is joined by the Cully River. Newport...
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There are more than 130 named rivers and streams in the traditional County Dublin, Ireland, which comprises the city of Dublin and the surrounding counties...
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Supplemental (Ireland) Act 1873 36 & 37 Vict. c. ii 6 February 1873 Mulkear River Drainage District Order 1873 Kildare Drainage District Order 1873...
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The River Poddle (Irish: An Poitéal) is a river in Dublin, Ireland, a pool of which (dubh linn, "black pool" or "dark pool" in Irish) gave the city its...
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Mulcair is an Irish language name. River Mulcair aka River Mulkear, in Ireland Barry Mulcair (born 1948), Australian-rules footballer Thomas Mulcair (born...
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The River Camac (sometimes spelled Cammock, or, historically, Cammoge or Cammoke; Irish: An Chamóg or Abhainn na Camóige) is one of the larger rivers in...
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is used primarily for the grazing of livestock and some tillage. The Mulkear River flows through the eastern edges of Dromkeen parish. Dromkeen is famous...
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Santry River (Irish: Abhainn Sheantraibh) is a small watercourse on the north side of Dublin city, one of the forty or so watercourses monitored by Dublin...
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between 11 of Ireland's counties, subsuming the tributary rivers Boyle, Inny, Suck, Mulkear and Brosna, among others, before reaching the Shannon Estuary...
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Limerick: Parkway Roundabout, Dublin Road, Clare Street, Lock Quay, Abbey River Bridge, Northern Relief Road, Castle Street, Thomond Bridge, High Road,...
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Order 1920 Killiney and Ballybrack Order 1920 Sligo Order 1920 Mulkear River Drainage Order 1920 Humber Commercial Railway and Dock Act 1920 10 &...
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on the west bank of the Cahernahallia River, a tributary of the Dead River, itself a tributary of the Mulkear. The castle was built c. 1225 by a powerful...
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Curraheen River in 2017, but the rodents continued to spread, reaching Dublin via the Royal Canal in 2019. Animals were found along the River Mulkear in 2015...
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Barringtonsbridge approximately 6 km (3.7 mi) southeast of Annacotty, north of the River Mulkear. A monastery was founded here by Saint Mo-Diomog (feast day 10 December)...
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Stapenhill Bridge Act 1865 (28 & 29 Vict. c. cccxiv) Corris, Machynlleth, and River Dovey Tramroad Act 1858 (21 & 22 Vict. c. xcv) Corris Railway Act 1864 (27...
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