- The
River Owenabue (Irish:
Abhainn na Baoi), also
spelled "Owenboy", is a
river in
County Cork, Ireland.
River Owenabue rises just
north of Crossbarry...
- Ireland. It is
located in
lower Cork
Harbour at the
mouth of the
River Owenabue,
across from
Currabinny Wood.
Originally a
fishing village, from the 19th...
- a town and
civil parish in
County Cork, Ireland,
situated on the
River Owenabue.
Located about 12
kilometres (7.5 mi)
south of Cork city, and with a po****tion...
- Cork City just off the N71
Bandon road and near the
source of the
River Owenabue (Abhainn Bui,
meaning "Yellow River").
Traditionally an
agricultural area...
- in the
valley between Myrtle Hill and
Meadstown Hill,
beside the
River Owenabue. The
village is just off the Cork–Kinsale road with Cork City 9 km to the...
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Water bodies River Lee
River Owenabue River Ballynacorra Lough ****n
Other navigation Roche's
Point Lighthouse Royal Cork
Yacht Club Spit Bank Lighthouse...
- Cork, Ireland. It is
about 20 km
southwest of the city of Cork. The
River Owenabue flows through the village. The West Cork
Railway once ran
through the village...
- Ilen 20.75
miles (33.39 km)
Argideen River 17.75
miles (28.57 km)
River Owenabue 20.5
miles (33.0 km) With
length in
miles (and km)
Roughty River 16.75...
-
Royal Cork
Yacht Club, seen from
Owenabue River....
- to
Crosshaven opened on 1 June 1904
including a
viaduct over the
River Owenabue and a four-span 300 feet (91 m)
lattice bridge at Crosshaven.
Rolling stock...