The Lower Bann forms the border between county Derry and county Antrim, so it does touch county Antrim on its east bank. The Upper Bann does not touch county Antrim.
The counties west of the Bann River in Northern Ireland primarily include Londonderry (Derry), Tyrone, and parts of Antrim. These areas are characterized by diverse landscapes and cultural heritage. The River Bann itself runs through the region, serving as a significant geographical and historical landmark.
The River Bann and the River Lagan are the two main rivers in County Antrim. Both arise in Country Down while the Lagan flows into Belfast Lough and the Bann drains into Lough Neagh, the biggest lake in Ireland.
The River Bann is in Northern Ireland.
The River Bann flows from the South East corner of Northern Irland to the North West coast, via Lough Neagh.
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The longest river in Northern Ireland is the River Bann.
The longest river in Northern Ireland is the river Bann.The River Bann (An Bhanna in Gaelic) is the longest river in Northern Ireland, flowing for a total of 129 kilometres (80 miles).The River Bann (An Bhanna in Gaelic) is the longest river in Northern Ireland, flowing for a total of 129 kilometres (80 miles).
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No. They are in Northern Ireland.
The River Bann flows into the Atlantic Ocean. It is located in Northern Ireland and is the longest river in the country, eventually emptying into the ocean at the town of Coleraine. The river's estuary is influenced by tidal movements from the Atlantic.