- the
anglicized form "
lough". A
small loch is
called a lochan.
Lochs which connect to the sea may be
called "sea lochs" or "sea
loughs". Some such bodies...
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Lough Neagh (/lɒx ˈneɪ/ lokh NAY; Irish: Loch
nEathach [l̪ˠɔx ˈn̠ʲaha(x)]) is a
freshwater lake in
Northern Ireland and is the
largest lake on the island...
- an
alphabetical list of
loughs (lakes) on the
island of Ireland. It also
shows a
table of the
largest loughs. The word
lough is
pronounced like loch (/lɒk...
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catchment area
covering the
slopes of Cuilcagh. This area
includes Garvah Lough, Cavan, 2.2 km (1.4 mi) to the northeast,
drained by Pollnaowen. Further...
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Lough Foyle,
sometimes Loch Foyle[full
citation needed] (Irish: Loch Feabhail,
meaning 'Feabhal's loch' or "loch of the lip"), is the
estuary of the River...
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Lough Derg is the name of two
lakes in Ireland:
Lough Derg (Shannon) a
large lake on the
River Shannon,
bordering counties Clare,
Galway and Tipperary...
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Lough is an
anglicised form of the
Scottish Gaelic and
Irish Loch,
meaning 'lake' or 'sea inlet'.
Lough may also
refer to:
Lough (surname), with a list...
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Lough Corrib (/lɒx ˈkɒrɪb/ lokh KORR-ib; Irish: Loch Coirib) is a lake in the west of Ireland. The
River Corrib or
Galway River connects the lake to the...
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Lough Tay (Irish: Loch Té), is a
small but
scenic lake set on
private property in the
Wicklow Mountains in Ireland. The lake lies
between the mountains...
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Lough Derg,
historically Lough Dergart (Irish: Loch Deirgeirt), is a
freshwater lake in the
Shannon River Basin, Ireland. It is the third-biggest on the...