A place where two rivers meet is called a confluence.
There are actually four Irish provinces - Munster, Leinster, Connacht and Ulster. At one time there were five provinces - in addition to the above mentioned there was Meath. In fact the Irish word for province is cúige, a fifth. (The Irish language names for the Provinces are: Cúige Mumhan, Cúige Laighean, Cúige Connacht and Cúige Uladh.)
i think the rivers of ice in Antarctica are called glaciers.
The landforms of eroded earth around rivers are called meanders. It is where the river curves and changes direction. Over time a river can erode away rock to form gorges and change the shape of the countryside.
The process that carries sediments into rivers is called erosion. Erosion occurs when weathering and other factors break down rocks and soil, which are then transported by water, wind, or ice and deposited into rivers.
There is no island called Connacht. Connacht is a province in Ireland, forming much of the west of Ireland. There are lots of islands off the coastal areas of Connacht, most famously the Aran Islands.
Connacht Rugby was created in 1885.
there are 5 counties in Connacht - Galway, Mayo, Leitrim, Roscommon and Sligo
Cú Connacht Ua Dálaigh died in 1139.
Dunadach mac Cú Connacht died in 1032.
Cú Connacht mac Dundach died in 1006.
Catholicism is the main religion in Connacht, which is a province that is found in the west of Ireland.
The area of Connacht, a province in Ireland, is 17,788 square kilometres or 6,867 square miles.
Connacht.
Connacht is in Ireland. It is the province in the west of Ireland. It consist of the 5 counties of Mayo, Roscommon, Galway, Leitrim and Sligo.
There is a rare Connacht name called Elfred/Elwood/Ellwood in English and spelled Oileabhard in Irish.
Galway is in the province of Connacht.