The Cladagh River (from Irish an Chlaideach 'washing river') is a small river in County Fermanagh, formed from three rivers and a number of streams draining...
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The Cladagh River (Irish: An Chlaideach or "washing river"), Claddagh or Swanlinbar River, is a moderately large river which forms from a number of small...
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miles (67.19 km) River Cladagh (including Arney) 22 miles (35 km) Sillees River 33 miles (53 km) River Ballinamallard 16 miles (26 km) River Swanlinbar 18...
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as Cladagh)* River Swilly 25.5 miles (41.0 km) Tallaght Stream, County Dublin River Tall* 22.5 miles (36.2 km) River Tang 15.5 miles (24.9 km) River Tar...
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a record label in Dublin Cladagh River, flows from the Marble Arch Caves to the Arney River, County Fermanagh River Cladagh (Swanlinbar), flows from Cuilcagh...
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around 2.5 km (1.6 mi) away in Cladagh Glen, rejoining the Owenbrean's original flow in its new form as the River Cladagh (Dunn, J.). Marble Arch Caves...
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525 feet above sea level, the River Cladagh (Swanlinbar), a mountain trout stream which later joins the River Cladagh (Swanlinbar), small rivulets, forestry...
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Furnaceland and Hawkswood townlands. Its chief geographical features are the River Cladagh (Swanlinbar), mountain streams, a spring well and a dug well. Gorteennaglogh...
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chief geographical features are a hill, the Blackwater river which later joins the River Cladagh (Swanlinbar), streams, woods, a quarry, rocky outcrops...
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Its chief geographical features are the Blackwater river which later flows into the River Cladagh (Swanlinbar), mountain streams, woods, a spring well...
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chief geographical features are the River Cladagh (Swanlinbar), the Blackwater river which joins the River Cladagh in the townland, a wood and a sulphurous...
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Its chief geographical features are the Blackwater river which later flows into the River Cladagh (Swanlinbar), mountain streams and dug wells. Borim...
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townland. Its chief geographical features are the Blackwater river which later joins the River Cladagh (Swanlinbar), a quarry and dug wells, including one called...
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limestone arch at the upstream end of Cladagh Glen under which the Cladagh River flows. The caves are formed from three rivers draining off the northern slopes...
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Its chief geographical features are the Blackwater river which later flows into the River Cladagh (Swanlinbar), mountain streams and dug wells. Drumcanon...
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geographical features are a mountain trout stream which later joins the River Cladagh (Swanlinbar); a tributary burn or creek which joins the stream in the...
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Uragh (Kinawley) townlands. Its chief geographical features are the River Cladagh (Swanlinbar) and mountain streams. Drumconra is traversed by the Old...
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features are Cuilcagh mountain on whose southern slope it lies, the River Cladagh (Swanlinbar), mountain streams, a dug well, forestry plantations and...
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Its chief geographical features are the Blackwater river which later flows into the River Cladagh (Swanlinbar), mountain streams, gravel pits, a spring...
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and Gorteennaglogh townlands. Its chief geographical features are the River Cladagh (Swanlinbar), mountain streams, a spring well and a dug well. Gubrimmaddera...
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1,774 feet, mountain pools, the River Cladagh (Swanlinbar), mountain streams, waterfalls, underground streams, river swallow holes, ravines, caverns and...
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Drumconra (or Lowforge) townlands. Its chief geographical features are the River Cladagh (Swanlinbar), streams, the Mill Pond and Mill Race, a forestry plantation...
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and Gubrimmaddera townlands. Its chief geographical features are the River Cladagh (Swanlinbar), a mountain stream, forestry plantations and a dug well...
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townlands. Its chief geographical features are the River Cladagh (Swanlinbar), small rivulets, river islands, forestry plantations, a gravel pit, spring...
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Its chief geographical features are the Blackwater river which later flows into the River Cladagh (Swanlinbar), a stone quarry, mountain streams, woods...
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geographical features are a mountain trout stream which later joins the River Cladagh (Swanlinbar), small rivulets, a gravel pit, spring wells and a dug well...
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hill that reaches a height of 480 feet, the Blackwater river which later flows into the River Cladagh (Swanlinbar), mountain streams, woods, water sinkholes...
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Its chief geographical features are the Blackwater river which later flows into the River Cladagh (Swanlinbar), mountain streams, woods, a pool, water...
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geographical features are the Owensallagh river which later becomes the Blackwater river which later flows into the River Cladagh (Swanlinbar), mountain streams...
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Retrieved 31 March 2020. Scott, Richard J (1983) The Galway Hooker. Ward River Press. ISBN 0-907085-58-X "Eight fishermen drown". The Irish Times. 10 May...
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