- The
Muingnabo River (Irish:
Abhainn Mhoing na Bó) is a
river in
north County Mayo, in the
northwest of Ireland. It
flows into the
Atlantic Ocean via Sruwaddacon...
- 1846, it was
declared completed.
There were no
bridges on the road. At
Muingnabo, the
river bed was
paved at a ford and
remained that way
until 1886 when...
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consists of a north-westerly-orientated main
channel fed by the
Glenamoy and
Muingnabo rivers. A
second channel flows around the
village of
Rossport from the...
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Erris Kilcommon Belmullet Muingmore 2,227
Erris Kilcommon Belmullet Muingnabo 2,991
Erris Kilcommon Belmullet Muingnahalloona 1,599
Erris Kilcommon...
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villages including Glenamoy,
reaching Gortacragher,
where it
meets the
Muingnabo River to form
Sruwaddacon Bay. The
length of the
Glenamoy River is 14 km2...
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Broadhaven Bay on the
headland where the
confluence of
three rivers meet (the
Muingnabo, the
Glenamoy and the Gweedaney)
flowing into
Sruth Fada Conn Bay. Its...
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height of 255
metres at
Benwee Head. The
mountain is the
source of the
Muingnabo River. Due to
particularly ancient blanket bog deposits, believed[who...
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River Manulla River Meander River Meenbog River River Moy
Moyour River Muingnabo River Muingnakinkee River Mumkin River Murrevagh River Newport River Owenaglogh...
- made
townlands such as Bunalty, Barrooskey, Baralty,
Srahnaplaigh and
Muingnabo difficult to
access except by the most
intrepid of explorers. In the western...
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complex area is
drained by four main
river systems - the Glenamoy, the
Muingnabo, the
Belderg and the Glengl****ra rivers.
Extreme oceanic blanket bog dominates...