No. Strangford Lough is located within County Down.
Strangford Lough is a large 150km² shallow sea lough situated on the east coast of County Down, Northern Ireland.
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It is in County Down, Northern Ireland.
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Robert Johnston Boyd has written: 'The plankton of Strangford Lough'
"Lough" is not a German word and does not have a pronunciation in German. It is actually an Irish word used to describe a lake or a fjord.
Wesley Guard Lyttle has written: 'Daft Eddie; or, The smugglers of Strangford Lough'
THOMAS MCERLEAN has written: 'STRANGFORD LOUGH: AN ARCHAEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF THE MARITIME CULTURAL LANDSCAPE'
The shape of Strangford Lough makes it an extremely suitable location for a tidal power station. It has a very narrow opening to the sea, but is very long and wide inside. When the tide comes in or out there is a lot of fast flowing water going through the narrow entrance where it can be harnessed by turbine generators etc to produce renewable electricity.
David James Andrews has written: 'The breeding biology, diet and dispersal movements of the cormorant (Phalacrocarax carbo) on Strangford Lough'
The population of Strangford is 474.