There are a lot more than three rivers in the south of Ireland. Some of these include the Nore, the Suir, the Barrow, the Slaney, the Lee, the Munster Blackwater, the Laune the Maigue and many, many others.
Ireland has many rivers. Amongst them are: Shannon. Nore. Suir. Barrow. Lagan. Liffey. Corrib. Foyle. Slaney. Boyne. Dargle. Blackwater. Upper Bann. Lower Bann. Dodder. Tolka. Garavogue.
Abha Mhór na Mí (Meath Blackwater) Abha Mhór na Mumhan (Munster Blackwater) An Bhanda (The Bandon) An Bhanna (The Bann) An Bhearbha (The Barrow) An Bhóinne (The Boyne) An Éirne (The Erne) An Eithne (The Inny) An Fhéile (The Feale) An Fheoir (The Nore) An Fhorghais (The Fergus) An Laoi (The Lee) An Life (The Liffey) An Mháighe (The Maigue) An Mhuaidh (The Moy) An tSionainn (The Shannon) An tSláinghe (The Slaney) An tSiúir (The Suir) An tSuca (The Suck)
Ireland has hundreds of rivers. Some of the main ones include the Shannon, the Nore, the Suir, the Blackwater, the Boyne, the Liffey, the Barrow, the Corrib, the Garravogue, the Lagan, the Upper Bann, the Lower Bann, the Foyle, the Slaney, the Lee and many, many others.
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Ireland has huge amount of rivers. Some of those rivers include - Shannon, Boyne, Nore, Suir, Barrow, Lee, Lagan, Foyle, Blackwater, Corrib, Upper Bann, Lower Bann, Slaney, Avoca, Dargle, Garravogue, Liffey and many, many more. Too many to name here. The link below will give you the names.
The longest river in Ireland is the Shannon. It flows through many towns and the city of Limerick. The following cities are built on the associated rivers:Dublin - The river Liffey.Cork - The Lee.Galway - The Corrib.Belfast - The Lagan.Waterford - The Suir.Derry - The Foyle.Other important rivers include the river Slaney, the Blackwater, the Nore, the Boyne, the Suck, the Garravougue, the Barrow, the Upper Bann and the Lower Bann. There are many, many other rivers in Ireland.
The rivers that all the main cities are built on are important, so that would include the Lee (Cork), the Liffey (Dublin), the Lagan (Belfast), the Corrib (Galway), the Foyle (Derry), the Shannon, which is the longest river in Ireland (Limerick), and the Suir (Waterford). Other significant rivers include the Barrow, the Nore, the Boyne, the Blackwater amongst others. Also included as important waterways would be the Royal Canal and the Grand Canal.
Ireland is a county with many rivers and lakes. Some rivers include the Shannon, the Boyne, the Liffey, the Corrib, the Lee, the Garavogue, the Slaney, the Fergus, the Nore, the Suir, the Blackwater and many others. The Royal Canal and the Grand Canal are the two major canals.
The longest is,river shannon,the largest is river lough Derg.Others are:liffey,lee,swilly,foyle,lagan,erne,nore,blackwater,suir,barrow,bann and boyn
Whitewater rivers carry higher amounts of sediments than blackwater rivers. Blackwater rivers carry higher amounts or organics than whitewater rivers.
The main river in Ireland is the River Shannon, 386 km (240 mi), the longest river in both Ireland and the British Isles, which separates the boggy midlands of Ireland from the West of Ireland. The river develops into three lakes along its course, Lough Allen, Lough Ree and Lough Derg. Of these, Lough Derg is the biggest. The River Shannon enters the Atlantic Ocean after Limerak City at the Shannon Estuary. Other major rivers include the River Liffey, River Lee, River Swilly, River Blackwater, River Nore, River Suir, River Barrow and River Boyne.