One example is Lough Corrib and the river Corrib.
The Corrib.
The Corrib.
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That could be taken in two ways. You could mean more than one river or lake having the same name or you could mean a lake that has the same name as a river. So I will give examples of both. There is more than one river called the Blackwater in Ireland. There are rivers that have slightly different names, like the Upper Bann and the Lower Bann. There are two lakes called Lough Derg. In terms of rivers that share names with lakes, there is the Lough and River Corrib and there is the Upper Erne river, the Lower Erne River and Lough Erne. All of these are some of the main examples. There are also lots of small rivers that share names with other small rivers for example.
It depends on the climate
The Dordogne is the name of a river in southwestern France. It flows through the picturesque region of the same name, known for its beautiful landscapes, historic towns, and prehistoric sites. The river is also significant for its role in the region's agriculture and tourism.
Irish is an adjective that means of or relating to Ireland. Ireland is a noun, the name of a country.
That would depend on numerous matters, such as which one, where etc.
Jordan has the same name as an important southwest Asian river which is the Jordan River
Queenstown's name was chosen by popular vote in the gold mining days, after the town of the same name in Ireland. Taahuna is the Maori name of the location on the shore of Lake wakatipu where Queenstown was founded.
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