The river Corrib is a short river that runs from Lough Corrib, through Galway city and into Galway Bay.
One example is Lough Corrib and the river Corrib.
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The Corrib.
The Corrib.
The river Corrib flows through Galway city in Ireland.
It passes through the city of Galway into Galway Bay.
Corrib Celtic F.C. was created in 1980.
The county takes it name from the city. The name of the city comes from the Gaillimh river (River Corrib) that ran beside the earliest settlement, which was called Dún Bhun na Gaillimhe ("fort at the mouth of the Gaillimh"). Gaillimh means "stony" as in "stony river". The Corrib is also the name of the lake from which the river flows, and which is also in the county of Galway. Another possible explanation is the name comes from the Irish "Gall", which means foreigner, given the city's foundation. Historically, the name was written as Gallive, which is closer to the Irish pronunciation.
Lough Corrib
Yes, there are rivers in Ireland, like the River Shannon and the River Nore and the River Dodder and the River Liffey and the River Corrib. There are probabaly more rivers than that in Ireland, but I'm just mentioning the rivers that I know. Thanks for asking, I have a lot of great knowledge of Ireland, so if you need to know anything more about Ireland, then you can ask me. Thanks!
Lough Corrib.
The largest lake in Ireland is Lough Neagh.