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River Shannon - Boyle River

 
 
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The River Shannon - Boyle River is part of the River Shannon and is made up of the River Shannon - (Boyle River - Main Line) and the River Shannon - (Boyle River - Boyle Harbour Canal).

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[River Shannon] the Shannon Pot source's length of 360.5 km (224 miles), such as the Owenmore River, total length 372 km (231 mi) in County Cavan and the Boyle River, total [Rivers of Ireland] length (to Loop Head), using the Boyle River's furthest source, is 392.1 kilometres (243.6 mi), making the Boyle-Shannon river the longest natural stream flow [List of rivers of Ireland] 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 [Boyle River (Ireland)] The Boyle River is a river in Ireland. Forming part of the Shannon River Basin, it flows from Lough Gara on the Sligo/Roscommon border and thence through [Shannon River Basin] 1,354 Shannon River tributaries: Boyle river: Boyle 2,588 Lung river: Ballaghaderreen (outskirts) 1,822 Camlin river: Longford 9,601 Hind river: Roscommon [Carrick-on-Shannon] the River Shannon. The Leitrim part of the town is in the civil parish of Kiltoghert which is in the ancient barony of Leitrim. Carrick-on-Shannon is situated [Lough Key] northern part of the River Shannon drainage basin, and is fed by the Boyle River which flows from Lough Gara, through the town of Boyle, into Lough Key. From [Killukin] a civil parish in the barony of Boyle, County Roscommon in Ireland. It is located on the road from Carrick-on-Shannon to Elphin containing part of the [Lough Eidin] Ireland, located west of Carrick-on-Shannon. It is located on the Boyle River just above its junction with the Shannon.,. Roach, bream, brown trout and rudd [Cootehall] in County Roscommon, Ireland. It is located on the River Boyle, between Boyle and Carrick-on-Shannon near Lough Key Forest Park in the north of the county
 
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