Four major rivers flow into the Irish Sea, the River Clyde in Scotland, the River Dee in Wales, the River Liffey in the Republic of Ireland and the River Mersey in England.
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Other major inland rivers—some of them renowned for their salmon fisheries—are the Slaney, Liffey, and Boyne in the east; the Nore, Barrow, and Suir in the ...
The River Barrow, River Noir and the River Suir are often known as The Three Sisters. This is because all 3 rivers join the sea from the same Southeast bay in ...
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A number of Permo-Triassic and younger basins are present in the east ((Figure 3) and see (Figure 16)); the largest of these basins is the East Irish Sea Basin, ...
The source of the River Shannon is the Shannon Pot in the Cuilcagh Mountains in County Cavan.