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.
That is difficult to answer. There are many contenders. Lough Neagh is the largest. Lough Derg in Donegal is famous as a pilgrimage site and another Lough Derg is one of the two main lakes on the river Shannon. Glendalough is a very famous place in Ireland as a tourist attraction and ancient place of pilgrimage. Its name means the Glen of Two Lakes, so while they are both small, the lakes there are famous because of Glendalough itself. Another famous tourist attraction are the Lakes of Killarney. Ireland has a huge amount of lakes, so depending on peoples interests such as natural beauty, pilgrimage, fishing etc. different lakes will be well known to them, and no single lake stands out.
There are many lakes in Ireland. Here are three of them:
Lough Corrib.
Lough Derg.
Lough Ree.
Lough Neagh, Lough Corrib and Lough Ree.
There are many mountains in Northern Ireland and many lakes, the largest being Lough Neagh.
Yes there are. The Largest lake in the Republic or Ireland is Lough Corrib. Lough Neagh, in Northern Ireland, is the largest lake on the island of Ireland. There are many other large lakes in Ireland like Lough Derg and Lough Ree.
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In Northern Ireland there are many mountains, valleys, lakes, rivers, bays, inlets, and islands. Very famous is the Giants Causeway, which are loads of pillars of basalt in hexagonal forms.
There is lots in Northern Ireland. There is villages, towns and cities. There are mountains, rivers, lakes and valleys. One of the most famous things in Northern Ireland is the Giants Causeway, a strange formation of pillars of basalt, hexagonal is shape. There are lots of galleries and museums. The Titanic was built in Belfast, so there is a museum to it there. There is so much more in Northern Ireland, far too much to mention.
Lakes in Northern Ireland are 'Loughs' (pronouced either like the Scottish 'loch' with a throat-clearing 'ch' or, sometimes, simply as 'lock').
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There is the border between the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland, in the northern part of Ireland. The most northern point on the island of Ireland is actually in the Republic of Ireland, not Northern Ireland, as you will see at the map at the link below. Around the northern coast, is the Atlantic Ocean.
They are lakes that are in Ireland. Ireland has many lakes. Being on the east side of the Atlantic, it gets a lot of rain as weather systems cross the north Atlantic and cross Ireland as a the first major landmass before passing Britain and onto northern Europee. This is one of the reasons Ireland is so green. It also means there are lots of rivers and lakes in Ireland. Some well known Irish lakes include Lough Neagh, which is the largest, two lakes called Lough Derg, Lough Corrib, Lough Erne, Lough Ree, Lough Ennell and many others. Parts of the north midlands around the counties of Cavan, Westmeath, Fermanagh and Longford, have a lot of lakes.
Northern Ireland does not have a king.
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Northern Ireland is on the island of Ireland.