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River Blackwater, County Cavan

Coordinates: 54°04′03″N 7°40′35″W / 54.0675°N 7.6765°W / 54.0675; -7.6765
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The River Blackwater (Irish: Abhainn Dubh) rises in the Cuilcagh Mountains, in the townland of Gowlan, Parish of Killinagh, Barony of Tullyhaw, County Cavan. It then flows in a south-east direction and ends in Ballymagauran Lough.[1] It has a fish population of brown trout, pike and perch.[2] The earliest mention of the river is in poems in the Book of Magauran dating to the 1350s.[1]

References

  1. ^ L. McKenna, ed., tr. (1947), “The Book of Magauran”

54°04′03″N 7°40′35″W / 54.0675°N 7.6765°W / 54.0675; -7.6765