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Carrigadrohid (Irish:
Carraig an Droichid,
meaning 'rock of the bridge') is a
townland and
village in the
parish of Aghinagh,
County Cork, Ireland. It...
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Carrigadrohid hydroelectric power station is a
hydroelectric plant located on the
River Lee in
County Cork, Ireland. It is
owned and
operated by the ESB...
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Belvelly Bishopstown Blarney Boherbue Buttevant Bweeng Canovee Cape
Clear Carrigadrohid Carrigaline Carriganimmy Carrigtwohill Castlehaven Castlelyons Castlemartyr...
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Carrigadrohid Lake (Irish: Loch
Charraig an Droichid) is a lake on the
River Lee in
County Cork, in the
province of Munster, in the
south of Ireland....
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upstream from Cork City, and this part of the
river now
contains the
Carrigadrohid and
Inniscarra reservoirs. The
river is
crossed by 42 bridges, 29 of...
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Carrickbeg Carrickmacross Carrickmines Carrick-on-Shannon Carrick-on-Suir
Carrigadrohid Carrigaholt Carrigaline Carrigallen Carriganima Carrigans Carrigart...
- Cathaleen's Fall (between Bell**** and
Ballyshannon in
County Donegal),
Carrigadrohid and
Inniscarra (in
County Cork). All
these new
plants were completed...
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rejoin the N22 at
Carrigrohane near Cork City. The road p****es
through Carrigadrohid,
Coachford and
Dripsey en route. The
point where the R618
leaves the...
- Blöndulón Kárahnjúkar
Hydropower Plant Sigöldulón Þórisvatn
Ardnacrusha Carrigadrohid Cathaleen's Fall
Cliff Golden Falls Inniscarra Dam
Leixlip lake Poulaphouca...
- with the loss of
salmon on the
River Lee
following the
erection of the
Carrigadrohid and
Inniscarra hydroelectric dams down-river
between 1952 and 1957....