The River Inny (Irish: An Eithne) is a river within the Shannon River Basin in Ireland. It is 88.5 kilometres (55.0 mi) in length, and has a number of...
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River Inny may refer to the following rivers in Britain and Ireland: River Inny, Cornwall River Inny (County Kerry) River Inny (Leinster) This disambiguation...
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County Mayo Hurley River, County Dublin River Ilen County Cork 20.75 miles (33.39 km) River Inagh 22.75 miles (36.61 km) River Inny (Leinster) 55.5 miles (89...
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415 km2 Eslin River 73 km2 River Rinn 311 km2 Camlin River 352 km2 River Inny (Leinster) 1,254 km2 River Brosna 1,248 km2 Little Brosna River 662 km2 Ballyfinboy...
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through or between 11 of Ireland's counties, subsuming the tributary rivers Boyle, Inny, Suck, Mulkear and Brosna, among others, before reaching the Shannon...
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Ballymahon (Irish: Baile Uí Mhatháin, meaning 'Mahon's town') on the River Inny is a town in the southern part of County Longford, Ireland. It is 19 km...
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now the K Club), and the Leinster Aqueduct – which carries the Grand Canal over the Liffey at Caragh. Art works along the river and its quays include the...
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County Longford (category Leinster)
quality for grazing and tillage. The River Shannon marks the county's border with Roscommon while the Rivers Inny and Tang form much of the boundary with...
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Leinster. The townland covers 238 acres (0.96 km2). The south–western boundary of the townland is formed by the River Gaine, a tributary of the River...
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the Province of Leinster. The townland covers 162.67 acres (0.6583 km2). The southern boundary of the townland is formed by the River Inny. The neighbouring...
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Leinster. The townland covers 181 acres (0.73 km2). The River Gaine, forming the eastern boundary of the townland, is a tributary of the River Inny....
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the Province of Leinster. The townland covers 441.62 acres (1.7872 km2). The southern boundary of the townland is formed by the River Inny. The neighbouring...
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which reaches a height of 285 feet, woods, the Mill River (which flows north into the River Inny (Leinster)) and small streams. Kildallan North is traversed...
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The north–west boundary of the townland follows the River Gaine, a tributary of the River Inny. The neighbouring townlands are: Garrysallagh and Loughanstown...
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Province of Leinster. The townland covers 66.68 acres (0.2698 km2). The southeastern boundary of the townland is formed by the River Inny. The neighbouring...
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townland contains the settlement of Clonave. North of Lough Derravaragh, the River Inny forms the eastern boundary of the townland. Peat is extracted from wetlands...
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north–west of Mullingar on the northeastern shore of Lough Iron. The River Inny forms its northwestern boundary. Cullenhugh is one of 15 townlands of...
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from which it is separated by the Dungorman River which flows into Lough Ree 3 km downstream via the River Inny. The village is 15 km north-east of Athlone...
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Province of Leinster. The townland covers 646.44 acres (2.6160 km2). The south–eastern boundary of the townland is formed by the River Inny. The neighbouring...
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Moygoish in the Province of Leinster. The townland covers 284.61 acres (1.1518 km2) and the eastern boundary is formed by the River Inny. The neighbouring townlands...
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land between Lough Sheelin and Lough Kinale, and the bridge crosses the River Inny flowing between them. Finnea is also the birthplace of writer Dermot Healy...
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levels have dropped and the ponds have silted up. The mill pond serving Leinster Paper Mills was situated on the old Nangor Road, Clondalkin but was covered...
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rivers and lakes, including the Boyne, Blackwater, Deel, Yellow, Camlin and Inny and Lough Derravaragh. A disgruntled director of the Grand Canal Company...
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the mid-1850s the Midland Great Western Railway built a line between the Inny Junction in County Westmeath (along their expanding network which was eventually...
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the barony of Corkaree in the Province of Leinster. The townland covers 151 acres (0.61 km2). The River Inny meanders past forming the western boundary...
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Shruthla, meaning 'monastery of the river') is a village in south-east County Longford, Ireland, on the River Inny and the Royal Canal. The village is...
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Lough Ree (category River Shannon)
the length of the river. The lake serves as a border between the counties of Longford and Westmeath (both in the province of Leinster) on the eastern side...
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Brigid of Kildare (category Medieval saints of Leinster)
after St Brigid in reference to this miracle. When on the bank of the River Inny, Brigid was given a gift of apples and sweet sloes. She later entered...
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Derravaragh, Lough Sheelin and Lough Lene and the River Inny flows through the barony before it connects to the River Shannon. The barony borders the counties...
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waterfowl habitat. In addition Lough Iron, a small lake, lies on the River Inny and is shared with the barony of Moygoish. The lake is not easily accessible...
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