You are referring to the Blackwater. There is more than one river in Ireland called the Blackwater. So you can find a Blackwater in Meath and in Ulster and in Munster.
The longest river entirely in Munster is the River Blackwater. The River Suir is longer, but borders Leinster counties too, so can be classified as not entirely in Munster. Ireland's longest river, the Shannon, enters the sea in Munster but only about 1/3 of its length is in Munster.
The river you are referring to would be the river Lee. It is the river that the city of Cork is built on.
It is in County Meath, Ireland and is from River Boyne to Navan.
Finn , Foyle or Erne
Just three counties. Kildare, Meath and Louth.
Tipperary is the only real inland county in Munster. Limerick could be called inland, but it is where the river Shannon meets the sea, so it can be said to have a sea coast for part of it.Tipperary is the only real inland county in Munster. Limerick could be called inland, but it is where the river Shannon meets the sea, so it can be said to have a sea coast for part of it.Tipperary is the only real inland county in Munster. Limerick could be called inland, but it is where the river Shannon meets the sea, so it can be said to have a sea coast for part of it.Tipperary is the only real inland county in Munster. Limerick could be called inland, but it is where the river Shannon meets the sea, so it can be said to have a sea coast for part of it.Tipperary is the only real inland county in Munster. Limerick could be called inland, but it is where the river Shannon meets the sea, so it can be said to have a sea coast for part of it.Tipperary is the only real inland county in Munster. Limerick could be called inland, but it is where the river Shannon meets the sea, so it can be said to have a sea coast for part of it.Tipperary is the only real inland county in Munster. Limerick could be called inland, but it is where the river Shannon meets the sea, so it can be said to have a sea coast for part of it.Tipperary is the only real inland county in Munster. Limerick could be called inland, but it is where the river Shannon meets the sea, so it can be said to have a sea coast for part of it.Tipperary is the only real inland county in Munster. Limerick could be called inland, but it is where the river Shannon meets the sea, so it can be said to have a sea coast for part of it.Tipperary is the only real inland county in Munster. Limerick could be called inland, but it is where the river Shannon meets the sea, so it can be said to have a sea coast for part of it.Tipperary is the only real inland county in Munster. Limerick could be called inland, but it is where the river Shannon meets the sea, so it can be said to have a sea coast for part of it.
The Shannon runs through or between the following counties: Cavan Fermanagh Leitrim Longford Roscommon Offaly Tipperary Clare Limerick Galway Kerry Westmeath The River Shannon does not actually touch County Kerry.Kerry borders the shannon estuary but not the river.
1. The River Shannon, 386 km.2. The River Barrow, 200 km3. The River Suir, 184 km4. Munster Blackwater, 168 km5. The River Nore, 145 kmits the river shannonShannon
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.
1. The River Shannon - 386 km. 2. The River Barrow - 200 km 3. The River Suir - 184 km 4. Munster Blackwater - 168 km 5. The River Nore - 145 km 6. The River Bann - 129 km
The River Erne. It flows through Lough Gowna, Lough Oughter, the Upper Lough Erne and the Lower Lough Erne.
Where ever a river is found