- The
River Erriff (Irish:
Abhainn na hOirimhe) is a
river in Ireland,
flowing through County Mayo. A
spate river, it is
characterised by
lively streams...
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comes in from the south, and ends with the line of the
valley of the
River Erriff. The
river itself does not
enter on the main line of the
Harbour but curves...
- northeast),
Lough Corrib (southeast), the Maam
Valley (southwest) and the
River Erriff (northwest). At the
heart of the
range is
Lough Nafooey. The
highest peak...
- and a
resort hotel and
adventure sports centre. Both nearby, on the
River Erriff which runs into the fjord, and
across at Delphi, with a
river and two lakes...
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Carrowbeg River 10
miles (16 km)
Bunowen River 13.25
miles (21.32 km)
River Erriff 20.5
miles (33.0 km)
Owenglin River 11.5
miles (18.5 km)
Ballynahinch River...
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River River Cong
Cullentragh River Derrimurchers River Duvowen River River Erriff Gallaghers River Glasheens River Glenamoy River Glencullin River Glendanurk...
- have to
return the same way as the IRA had destro****
Glenacolly Bridge in
Erriff, four
miles further towards Leenaun. The
approximately 35 well
armed IRA...
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critically endangered European eel. The lake is part of the Mweelrea/Sheeffry/
Erriff Complex Special Area of Conservation. The
northern end of Doo
Lough is the...
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Keelkill and Lackderrig, to the
southeast by Derrinke, to the
south by
Erriff, and to the
southwest by
Derryilra and Derryherbert. At the time of the...
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Rural District of Westport), Croaghpatrick, Derryloughan, Drummin, Emlagh,
Erriff, Glenhest, Kilgeever, Kilmaclasser, Kilmeena, Kilsallagh, Knappagh, Louisburgh...