No. The river Liffey is not even in Northern Ireland. It is in the Republic of Ireland. It is not the longest, as that distinction belongs to the Shannon. It is longer than the river Bann, which is the longest river in Northern Ireland.
The River Bann (An Bhanna in Gaelic) is the longest river in Northern Ireland, flowing for a total of 129 kilometres (80 miles), from the Mountains of Mourne to the Atlantic Ocean in the north.
The longest river completely in Leinster is the river Liffey. There are longer rivers that are partially in Leinster, including Ireland's longest river, the Shannon.The longest river completely in Leinster is the river Liffey. There are longer rivers that are partially in Leinster, including Ireland's longest river, the Shannon.The longest river completely in Leinster is the river Liffey. There are longer rivers that are partially in Leinster, including Ireland's longest river, the Shannon.The longest river completely in Leinster is the river Liffey. There are longer rivers that are partially in Leinster, including Ireland's longest river, the Shannon.The longest river completely in Leinster is the river Liffey. There are longer rivers that are partially in Leinster, including Ireland's longest river, the Shannon.The longest river completely in Leinster is the river Liffey. There are longer rivers that are partially in Leinster, including Ireland's longest river, the Shannon.The longest river completely in Leinster is the river Liffey. There are longer rivers that are partially in Leinster, including Ireland's longest river, the Shannon.The longest river completely in Leinster is the river Liffey. There are longer rivers that are partially in Leinster, including Ireland's longest river, the Shannon.The longest river completely in Leinster is the river Liffey. There are longer rivers that are partially in Leinster, including Ireland's longest river, the Shannon.The longest river completely in Leinster is the river Liffey. There are longer rivers that are partially in Leinster, including Ireland's longest river, the Shannon.The longest river completely in Leinster is the river Liffey. There are longer rivers that are partially in Leinster, including Ireland's longest river, the Shannon.
The longest river in Northern Ireland is the River Bann.
The longest river in the republic of Ireland is River Shannon at 386 km in length.
The longest river in Northern Ireland is the river Bann.The River Bann (An Bhanna in Gaelic) is the longest river in Northern Ireland, flowing for a total of 129 kilometres (80 miles).The River Bann (An Bhanna in Gaelic) is the longest river in Northern Ireland, flowing for a total of 129 kilometres (80 miles).
the River Shannon is the longest river in Ireland
the river Bann
The longest river in North America is the Mississippi-Missouri River.
The Mackenzie River in Canada is the longest river in Canada, but is second longest in North America. The Mississippi is the longest in North America.
The Shannon.
Some key geographic features of Ireland include its rugged coastline, with cliffs and sea stacks, its many lakes and rivers, and its low-lying central plains. The island is also known for its rolling green hills and mountains, with the highest peak being Carrauntoohil in County Kerry.