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427:, and whether fairly or unfairly, the Domviles were accused of using their control of the Dublin water supply to further their own selfish ends, by threatening to divert its course if their wishes were not met. In fact, the legal right to control the course of the river was vested in the Mayor and Corporation of Dublin; this was confirmed by a court ruling as early as 1527.
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village, from the 13th century. This weir, variously called the City, Great, Balrothery or
Firhouse Weir, facilitated the offtake of part of the Dodder flow through a sluice and canal structure, known as the "City Watercourse", which ran through part of Templeogue. This link formerly provided much of
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and is formed from several streams. The headwaters flow from
Kippure Ridge, and include, and are often mapped solely as, Tromanallison (Allison's Brook), which is then joined by Mareen's Brook, including the Cataract of the Brown Rowan, and then the combined flow meeting the Cot and Slade Brooks.
435:
The river floods some surrounding areas from time to time, as it is too short and shallow to hold the volume of water which pours into it from its tributaries during heavy rain. The River Dodder "has a history of flooding and is known as a "flashy" river with a quick response to rainstorms."
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Dublin City's water supply. It was partly piped in the mid-20th century, and the connection was later broken by housing development. All that remains now are a small channel from the weir, dead-ending less than 100m from the weir, and some unseen underground flows.
415:, owned a mill in that area as early as the mid-fourteenth century. In the sixteenth century much of the surrounding lands belonged to the Talbot family, ancestors of the Talbots of Mount Talbot. In the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries the
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The Dodder lay well beyond the original city of Dublin but began to have an important impact in the 13th century when water from its course was diverted to boost the small Poddle River, which in turn supplied fresh water to parts of Dublin.
744:
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Over centuries, the Dodder and its tributaries drove many mills, crucial to Dublin's industrial base, but all are now disused. In many cases, all traces have been erased but there are some remaining, such as millraces. The
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944:
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Mareen's Brook, Ballinascorney Stream, Piperstown Stream, Owendoher River (with
Whitechurch Stream), Little Dargle River (with Castle Stream), River Slang (Dundrum River, with Wyckham Stream)
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457:
It has long been recognised that the problem of flooding is very difficult to solve, due to the sheer volume of water which pours into the river during periods of heavy rainfall.
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423:, effectively controlled access to much of the river, which passed through their estates. At that time the Dodder was the main source of Dublin's
443:, who was "carried away by the current, nobody being able to succour him, although many persons.... his nearest friends, were by on both sides."
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Mountain while 100mm fell on Dublin causing heavy river flooding, including the Dodder in many places, and hardship and loss were experienced.
450:(often spelt "Charlie" in Ireland) passed south of the country on 25 August 1986. In 24 hours, 200mm (almost 8 inches) of rain poured down on
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There is an abundance of flora and fauna at the river. However, as the river flows through urban areas, pollution has long been a problem.
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The Dodder is a popular river for fishing and angling amongst
Dubliners. The fishing season is open between 17 March and 30 September.
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The Dodder's main tributaries after
Glenasmole, in and prior to which many streams join, are the Jobstown (or Whitestown) Stream, the
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389:, a tributary of the Liffey in its own right, was linked with the River Dodder from a large weir, in Balrothery, north of
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Cot Brook, Slade Brook, Glassavullaun, Ballymaice Stream, Jobstown (or
Whitestown) Stream, Muckross Stream, Swan River
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Overlooking the Grand Canal Basin, Facebook and the Bord Gáis
Theatre, roughly 300 metres from the River Liffey.
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and its tributary the
Whitechurch Stream, the Little Dargle River (with Castle Stream and other tributaries),
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are expected to return to most of the river after a more than 200-year absence pending the construction of
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The two greatest Dodder floods before 1986 occurred on 25 August 1905, and on 3 and 4 August 1931.
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1272:
The Rivers and
Streams of Dublin (City of Dublin, Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown, Fingal and South Dublin)
1177:"Water Framework Directive Fish Stock Survey of Rivers in the Eastern River Basin District, 2011"
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655:(McEntee and Corcoran, 2016), and is also discussed in multiple more general books, including
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just above the bridge at
Ballsbridge and the river becomes tidal roughly where the bridge at
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A flood on the Dodder in March 1628 claimed the life of Arthur Ussher, Deputy Clerk to the
8:
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are the two Bohernabreena Reservoirs, a major part of the Dublin water supply system.
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has become established by the river. It was reported in 2013 that an
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941:"River Dodder Catchment Flood Risk Assessment & Management Study"
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911:(Report). Dublin City Council. June 2008. p. 13. Archived from
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1029:(3rd ed.). Dublin, Ireland: Rath Eanna Research. p. 23.
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have also been seen. In recent years a small feral population of
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The Dodder is 26 kilometres (16 mi) long. It passes the
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663:(Doyle, 2008 et seq) and other volumes by the same author.
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Dodder in the Dublin Mountains, 2.5 km from its source
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Passing under the bridge at Springfield Avenue, Templeogue
1027:
Ten Dozen Waters: The Rivers and Streams of County Dublin
661:
Ten Dozen Waters: The Rivers and Streams of County Dublin
511:
The Dodder is home to many water-bird species including
239:, of which the Dodder is the largest tributary, and the
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are Dublin's second-largest rivers, after the Liffey.
906:
Strategic Environmental Assessment – Scoping Report
1241:"Fish passes will allow salmon scale Dodder weirs"
2231:indicate rivers which are partially or wholly in
869:"Spenser's Irish Rivers (5) – Wonders of Ireland"
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606:can also be found in the river's lower course.
1091:(Report). Dublin City Council. November 2014.
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555:nests in the trees lining the riverbanks. The
411:, who gave their name to the nearby suburb of
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1339:
1274:(2nd ed.). Dublin: Rath Eanna Research.
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1086:Dodder Catchment Flood Risk Management Plan
930:
259:The Dodder rises on the northern slopes of
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1332:
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1073:Calendar of the Ancient Records of Ireland
711:The river passes a weir in the Dartry area
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891:
631:Angling association sign on the riverbank
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1062:Alexander Thom and Co. 1903 Vol. 2 p.100
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802:Space and the Irish Cultural Imagination
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340:
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1144:"Significant fish kill on river Dodder"
995:
380:
2248:
1220:from the original on 28 September 2013
1208:Woodworth, Paddy (28 September 2013).
989:
819:from the original on 26 September 2021
622:
559:is common along the riverbank and the
1788:
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1024:
798:
770:List of bridges over the River Dodder
231:) is one of the three main rivers in
2235:, with the rest being wholly in the
1239:Kennedy, Eoin Burke (30 July 2013).
977:from the original on 9 November 2020
947:from the original on 29 October 2013
849:from the original on 9 November 2020
246:
168:120.8 km (46.6 sq mi)
1251:from the original on 23 August 2013
13:
1098:from the original on 6 August 2017
879:from the original on 3 August 2020
839:"eDIL – Irish Language Dictionary"
582:Fish present in the river include
460:
14:
2292:
1269:
1189:from the original on 3 March 2016
1131:"Report on the Dodder Reservoirs"
683:Children playing in the river in
473:Flora along the river is varied.
1210:"Dodder otters and Tolka Tarkas"
743:
728:
723:The river with in-flow sculpture
716:
704:
692:
676:
643:The Dodder is the main focus of
481:are common with an abundance of
235:, Ireland, the others being the
53:, possibly meaning "river" or a
29:
2266:Rivers of South Dublin (county)
1743:List of rivers of County Dublin
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1201:
1154:from the original on 1 May 2013
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1123:
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775:List of rivers of County Dublin
357:crosses it. The Dodder and the
1120:, Wolfhound Press, 1991, p.155
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959:
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1:
799:Smyth, Gerry (18 July 2001).
785:
144:Dublin Docklands, ultimately
82:Physical characteristics
653:The Rivers Dodder and Poddle
116: • elevation
7:
1075:Joseph Polard, Dublin, 1889
758:
430:
140: • location
100: • location
10:
2297:
1025:Doyle, Joseph W. (2011) .
996:Sweeney, Clair L. (1991).
666:
503:recorded along the river.
397:
375:the Slang or Dundrum River
160:26 kilometres (16 mi)
120:763 m (2,503 ft)
16:River in Dublin in Ireland
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2011:
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1748:List of rivers of Ireland
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1569:Kill o' the Grange Stream
1443:Carysfort-Maretimo Stream
1362:
827:– via Google Books.
579:living along the Dodder.
271:In the river's valley at
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2261:Rivers of County Wicklow
1071:Gilbert, John T. editor
967:"An Dothra/River Dodder"
638:
596:three-spined stickleback
506:
468:
441:Privy Council of Ireland
209: • right
2271:Rivers of Dublin (city)
1116:Moriarty, Christopher:
943:. Dublin City Council.
483:filamentous green algae
199: • left
1491:Drimnagh Castle Stream
632:
346:
322:, before entering the
256:
228:
66:
1509:Forrest Little Stream
1369:Ballinascorney Stream
659:(Sweeney, 1991), and
630:
344:
254:
1685:St Margaret's Stream
1682:St Laurence's Stream
1664:Scribblestown Stream
1310:53.27806°N 6.35222°W
998:The Rivers of Dublin
657:The Rivers of Dublin
649:Christopher Moriarty
573:Irish Wildlife Trust
419:, who owned much of
381:Link with the Poddle
55:Pre-Celtic substrate
2237:Republic of Ireland
1656:Santa Sabina Stream
1624:West Pinkeen Stream
1621:East Pinkeen Stream
1580:Little Dargle River
1437:Carrickbrack Stream
1412:Bride's Glen Stream
1306: /
1060:"History of Dublin"
1058:Ball, F. Elrington
1047:0000-0001-8453-076X
1000:. Dublin, Ireland:
623:Fishing and angling
314:, and goes through
173:Basin features
1725:Whitechurch Stream
1717:Walkinstown Stream
1644:Richardstown River
1521:Gallanstown Stream
1503:Finglaswood Stream
1497:Fettercairn Stream
1440:Carrickmines River
1386:Bartramstown River
1315:53.27806; -6.35222
1002:Dublin Corporation
873:libraryireland.com
633:
347:
345:Dodder at Milltown
257:
2243:
2242:
2042:The Three Sisters
1790:Rivers of Ireland
1756:
1755:
1731:Wimbletown Stream
1702:Trimleston Stream
1641:Racecourse Stream
1627:Piperstown Stream
1577:Lissenhall Stream
1566:Kilbarrack Stream
1554:Hazelbrook Stream
1518:Furry Glen Stream
1429:Brownsbarn Stream
1419:Broadmeadow River
1392:Blackditch Stream
1389:Blackbanks Stream
1383:Balsaggart Stream
1380:Ballymaice Stream
1373:Ballyboghil River
1281:978-1-9999497-4-7
1270:Doyle, Joseph W.
1036:978-0-9566363-1-7
780:Rivers of Ireland
493:Japanese knotweed
448:Hurricane Charley
330:, along with the
265:Wicklow Mountains
247:Course and system
217:
216:
2288:
2233:Northern Ireland
1988:Shanganagh River
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1776:
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1760:
1759:
1728:Whitewater Brook
1670:Shanganagh River
1653:Rush Town Stream
1650:Robinhood Stream
1615:Offington Stream
1601:Monkstown Stream
1598:Milverton Stream
1583:Mabestown Stream
1551:Hampstead Stream
1539:Glencullen River
1536:Glenaulin Stream
1533:Glenamuck Stream
1530:Glasthule Stream
1524:Gallblack Stream
1452:Claremont Stream
1377:Ballyogan Stream
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1159:
1150:. 2 March 2013.
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1103:
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1090:
1082:
1076:
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829:
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541:common sandpiper
501:invasive species
497:Himalayan balsam
409:de Meones family
336:Grand Canal Dock
210:
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182:
117:
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77:
69:
33:
21:
20:
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2239:
2227:River names in
2221:
2154:
2068:Flowing to the
2063:
2012:Flowing to the
2007:
1852:Flowing to the
1847:
1801:
1792:
1787:
1757:
1752:
1734:
1708:Turnapin Stream
1694:Tallaght Stream
1635:Portrane Stream
1618:Owendoher River
1604:Muckross Stream
1586:Magazine Stream
1560:Jobstown Stream
1527:Gaybrook Stream
1494:Elm Park Stream
1471:Creosote Stream
1401:Boherboy Stream
1366:Baleally Stream
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1245:The Irish Times
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1214:The Irish Times
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1148:The Irish Times
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1129:Mallet, Robert
1128:
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1118:Down the Dodder
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978:
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948:
939:
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919:
918:on 13 June 2011
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724:
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645:Down the Dodder
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625:
610:Atlantic salmon
604:Atlantic salmon
509:
471:
463:
461:Flora and fauna
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371:Owendoher River
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35:Dodder through
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1548:Griffeen River
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1458:Coolcour Brook
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1449:Cemetery Drain
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1423:Brockey Stream
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1415:Bride's Stream
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1408:Bradogue River
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1398:Boggeen Stream
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1679:Sluice River
1660:Santry River
1647:River Delvin
1631:River Poddle
1573:River Liffey
1557:Hurley River
1487:River Dodder
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1467:County Brook
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180:River system
150:River Liffey
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2281:Ballsbridge
2177:Boyle River
2172:Abbey River
2160:Tributaries
2078:Ballisodare
1872:Broadmeadow
1698:River Tolka
1688:Stein River
1676:Slang River
1673:Slade Brook
1595:Mill Stream
1592:Mayne River
1542:Golf Stream
1433:River Camac
1313: /
765:Dodder Park
737:Ballsbridge
592:stone loach
584:brown trout
553:sparrowhawk
365:Tributaries
359:River Tolka
349:There is a
332:Grand Canal
316:Ballsbridge
296:Rathfarnham
282:suburbs of
190:Tributaries
62:Native name
2276:Templeogue
2250:Categories
2027:Blackwater
2014:Celtic Sea
1896:Glencullen
1885:Castletown
1721:Ward River
1691:Swan River
1512:Fox Stream
1354:Rivers of
1298:53°16′41″N
981:2 November
971:Logainm.ie
883:2 November
853:2 November
823:7 November
786:References
685:Templeogue
521:kingfisher
517:grey heron
475:Bryophytes
421:Templeogue
320:Sandymount
312:Donnybrook
308:Clonskeagh
292:Templeogue
273:Glenasmole
165:Basin size
146:Dublin Bay
107:Mountain,
1854:Irish Sea
1714:Wad River
1464:Cot Brook
951:17 August
922:17 August
588:sea trout
549:mute swan
545:cormorant
488:Crocosmia
413:Rathmines
318:and past
294:, passes
286:and then
229:An Dothra
67:An Dothra
48:Old Irish
44:Etymology
2070:Atlantic
1301:6°21′8″W
1249:Archived
1218:Archived
1193:2 August
1184:Archived
1158:2 August
1152:Archived
1102:6 August
1093:Archived
975:Archived
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877:Archived
847:Archived
817:Archived
759:See also
431:Flooding
391:Firhouse
328:Ringsend
304:Milltown
288:Firhouse
284:Tallaght
2229:italics
2164:Shannon
2162:of the
2145:Shannon
1964:Naniken
1828:Faughan
1255:31 July
667:Gallery
557:red fox
533:moorhen
513:mallard
452:Kippure
398:History
300:Rathgar
263:in the
261:Kippure
105:Kippure
37:Rathgar
2202:Maigue
2192:Fergus
2182:Brosna
2150:Swilly
2093:Corrib
2083:Caragh
2047:Barrow
2022:Bandon
2003:Vartry
1993:Slaney
1983:Santry
1977:Quoile
1952:Dodder
1947:Poddle
1932:Morell
1927:Liffey
1891:Dargle
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577:otters
561:badger
551:; the
525:dipper
324:Liffey
310:, and
280:Dublin
237:Liffey
233:Dublin
193:
157:Length
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91:Source
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51:dothar
2130:Maine
2125:Ferta
2120:Laune
2110:Feale
2088:Clare
2037:Mahon
1998:Tolka
1970:Newry
1959:Mayne
1942:Camac
1921:Lagan
1908:Glyde
1867:Boyne
1862:Avoca
1835:Foyle
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639:Books
565:otter
507:Fauna
479:algae
469:Flora
334:, at
326:near
241:Tolka
225:Irish
130:Mouth
74:Irish
2217:Suck
2197:Inny
2187:Deel
2140:Robe
2115:Inny
2105:Eske
2099:Erne
2057:Suir
2052:Nore
1903:Fane
1877:Ward
1821:Bush
1814:Bann
1799:List
1276:ISBN
1257:2013
1226:2013
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