The three sisters.
Nore suir barrow shannon liffey boyne
the three sisters in Ireland refering to the rivers that join up of course are made of the nore ,the suir ,and the barrow
Waterford Harbour is at the mouth of the 'Three Sisters': the River Nore, River Suir and the River Barrow. :)
They are all rivers in Ireland.
The Three Sisters refer to the rivers Barrow, Nore and Suir. All 3 rise in county Tipperary and flow into a bay in Co. Waterford. They are the 3 main rivers in the southeast of Ireland.
The longest is,river shannon,the largest is river lough Derg.Others are:liffey,lee,swilly,foyle,lagan,erne,nore,blackwater,suir,barrow,bann and boyn
Ireland has many rivers. Amongst them are: Shannon. Nore. Suir. Barrow. Lagan. Liffey. Corrib. Foyle. Slaney. Boyne. Dargle. Blackwater. Upper Bann. Lower Bann. Dodder. Tolka. Garavogue.
There are a lot more than three rivers in the south of Ireland. Some of these include the Nore, the Suir, the Barrow, the Slaney, the Lee, the Munster Blackwater, the Laune the Maigue and many, many others.
Ireland has huge amount of rivers. Some of those rivers include - Shannon, Boyne, Nore, Suir, Barrow, Lee, Lagan, Foyle, Blackwater, Corrib, Upper Bann, Lower Bann, Slaney, Avoca, Dargle, Garravogue, Liffey and many, many more. Too many to name here. The link below will give you the names.
Ireland has hundreds of rivers. Some of the main ones include the Shannon, the Nore, the Suir, the Blackwater, the Boyne, the Liffey, the Barrow, the Corrib, the Garravogue, the Lagan, the Upper Bann, the Lower Bann, the Foyle, the Slaney, the Lee and many, many others.
1. The River Shannon - 386 km. 2. The River Barrow - 200 km 3. The River Suir - 184 km 4. Munster Blackwater - 168 km 5. The River Nore - 145 km 6. The River Bann - 129 km
1. The River Shannon, 386 km.2. The River Barrow, 200 km3. The River Suir, 184 km4. Munster Blackwater, 168 km5. The River Nore, 145 kmits the river shannonShannon