Fermanagh.
The river Erne. There is also Lough Erne, in county Fermanagh. It is really two lakes that are linked together, the Lower Erne and the Upper Erne.
The River Erne. It flows through Lough Gowna, Lough Oughter, the Upper Lough Erne and the Lower Lough Erne.
There is no Lough Erie in Ireland. There is Lough Erne, which you may have meant. Its name comes from either the ancient people known as the Érainn, or their goddess from which they took their name.
It's a song by The Corrs. Lough Erin is the largest lake in Ireland. The tune is to Francie Mooney's Gleanntainn Ghlas Ghaoth Dobhair There is no Lough Erin in Ireland - Erin is a romantic name for the country of Ireland . There is a large lake in the north of Ireland called Lough Erne . People sometimes confuse the two names . The tune "Lough Erin" is sometimes called "Erin's Shore".
There are several lakes, but Lough Conn is the largest lake.
That could be taken in two ways. You could mean more than one river or lake having the same name or you could mean a lake that has the same name as a river. So I will give examples of both. There is more than one river called the Blackwater in Ireland. There are rivers that have slightly different names, like the Upper Bann and the Lower Bann. There are two lakes called Lough Derg. In terms of rivers that share names with lakes, there is the Lough and River Corrib and there is the Upper Erne river, the Lower Erne River and Lough Erne. All of these are some of the main examples. There are also lots of small rivers that share names with other small rivers for example.
The main ones are Lough Neagh. Lough Neagh is the huge lake in the middle of Northern Ireland and touches five of the six counties - Antrim, Down, Armagh, Tyrone and Derry. There is also Upper Lough Erne and Lower Lough Erne, which are both in Fermanagh.
Another four letter name is Erne.
Lough Neagh.
There are three major lakes on the River Shannon - Lough Allen, Lough Ree and Lough Derg. Lough Derg (13,000 hectares/32,000 acres) is the largest of the three lakes and is completely navigable.
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