The river Shannon is longer than the river Liffey.
No. The Shannon is Ireland's longest river. There are also other rivers that are longer than the Liffey. The Liffey's importance is that Dublin, the capital city of Ireland, is built on it.
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 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.
There are two river Banns, the Upper Bann and the Lower Bann. Both are in the northeast of Ireland. The Boyne is also in the northeast. The Liffey is in the east. The Shannon runs from the north midlands, towards the southwest.
River Foyle River Lagan River Boyne River Blackwater River Tolka River Liffey River Shannon River Deel River Cladagh River Eske River Feale River Gweebarra River Swilly
It is a canoeing race on the river Liffey in Ireland.
River Liffey
Yes, The River Liffey is dirty as people tend to throw rubbish in it.
The River Liffey flows through Dublin.
Dublin, the capital of the Irish Republic, is situated on the river Liffey.
The river Shannon is the main river in Ireland. There are also some other rivers of significance, due to the more important towns and cities that are built on them, like the river Liffey on which Dublin is built or the Lee on which Cork is built. The Shannon would still be the most important river.
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