It is about 56 miles or 90 kilometres long, rising in the Shehy mountains and flowing into the Atlantic Ocean just south of Cork City, which it flows through.
The city of Cork, which is in Ireland, is built on the river Lee.
The city of Cork is built near the mouth of the river Lee. The river splits, forming an island on which some of the city is built, and then rejoins, continuing its way out to the Atlantic Ocean on the south coast of Ireland.
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The river Lee flows the city of Cork.
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The river Lee.
Fort Lee is situated alongside the Tri-Cities of Virginia - Petersburg,Colonial Heights and Hopewell. source: .lee.army.mil
The city is built on the River Lee
The River Lea, or River Lee Navigation
River Lee is crossed by 42 bridges, 29 of which are in Cork City, and one tunnel. A.
The river you are referring to would be the river Lee. It is the river that the city of Cork is built on.
Don't know if the river was named for the town, the town for the river, or if both were named for something else, but the river Bandon flows by the town of Bandon in County Cork.