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  2. River Shannon - Wikipedia

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    The River Shannon (Irish: an tSionainn ... (with Shannon source, Owenmore River and Boyle River Basin) The River Shannon is a traditional freshwater river for about ...

  3. Shannon Pot - Wikipedia

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    Shannon Pot (from Irish Log na Sionna, meaning 'hollow of the Shannon' [1]) is a pool in the karst landscape in the townland of Derrylahan near Cuilcagh Mountain in County Cavan, Ireland. [2] An aquifer -fed naturally fluctuating pool, it is the traditional source of the River Shannon .

  4. Shannon River Basin - Wikipedia

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    The Shannon River Basin consists of the area containing Ireland's longest river, the River Shannon, and all of its tributaries and lakes.The official Ordnance Survey Ireland length of the Shannon from its Shannon Pot source is 224 miles (360 km) made up of 63.5 miles (102.2 km) tidal water flow and 160.5 miles (258.3 km) freshwater flow.

  5. Wells in the Irish Dindsenchas - Wikipedia

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    It is also termed "The Well of Wisdom", or "The Well of Knowledge", and is the mythical source of the River Shannon. The epithet Connla's Well is known from the Dindsenchas. Another well is described in the dindsenchas about Boann, in the text as ("Secret Well") mythologically given as the origin of the River Boyne.

  6. List of rivers of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    The River Shannon's overall length (to Loop Head), using the Boyle River's furthest source, is 392.1 kilometres (243.6 mi), [12] making the Boyle-Shannon river the longest natural stream flow (source to sea) in Ireland, 31.6 km (19.5 mi) longer than the Shannon Pot source. The River Shannon is a traditional freshwater river for just about 45% ...

  7. Rivers of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    The River Shannon's overall length (to Loop Head), using the Boyle River's furthest source, is 392.1 kilometres (243.6 mi), [10] making the Boyle-Shannon river the longest natural stream flow (source to sea) in Ireland, 31.6 km (19.5 mi) longer than the Shannon Pot source. The River Shannon is a traditional freshwater river for just about 45% ...

  8. List of crossings of the Shannon - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of crossings of the Shannon river, in Ireland (including bridges, tunnels, ferries and fords), from its source in the Shannon Pot to the Shannon Estuary where the river widens before it flows into the Atlantic Ocean. Bridges not primarily intended for public use but which have limited access (generally only in the daytime and ...

  9. Boyle River (Ireland) - Wikipedia

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    The Upper Shannon catchment, above Carrick-on-Shannon (area: 1,301 km 2 [3]), has two distinct reaches, the River Shannon (basin area: 576 km 2), which rises in County Cavan, and the Boyle River (basin area: 725 km 2), with its source in County Mayo, which have their confluence at Lough Eidin/Drumharlow, approximately 4.7 km upstream of Carrick-On-Shannon.