No.
The barrow is the second longest river in Ireland
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 Shannon is found in Ireland. The river runs through 11 of Ireland's counties and is a total of 224 miles long. It is the longest river in Ireland and the British Isles.
Ireland.
River Bann which is divided into two sections, Upper and Lower.Upper River Bann runs into Lough Neagh from the south and Lower River Bann runs south into Lough Neagh. (so it is north of the Lough)
The River Shannon flows through Limerick
AnswerThe River Shannon is in Ireland
The river Shannon starts in county Cavan, which is geographically in the north of Ireland, though not in Northern Ireland. It is in the Republic of Ireland, which is often incorrectly referred to as the south of Ireland.
Like any river in the world, it is a naturally occurring collection of flowing water that winds its way through Ireland. It is Ireland's longest river.
The Shannon.
The river Shannon is the biggest and best known of Ireland's rivers. The river Lee is another.
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.