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{{Short description|River in eastern Ireland, tributary of the Boyne}} |
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{{About|the Kells Blackwater found in Counties Cavan and Meath|the River Blackwater found in Counties Kildare and Meath|Enfield Blackwater}} |
{{About|the Kells Blackwater found in Counties Cavan and Meath|the River Blackwater found in Counties Kildare and Meath|Enfield Blackwater}} |
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{{refimprove|date=February 2018}} |
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{{Use dmy dates|date=November 2019}} |
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{{Use Irish English|date=November 2019}} |
{{Use Irish English|date=November 2019}} |
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{{Infobox river |
{{Infobox river |
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| name = |
| name = Kells Blackwater |
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| native_name ={{native name|ga|An Abhainn Dubh}} |
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| name_other = Leinster Blackwater |
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| image = River Blackwater (Meath) - geograph.org.uk - 1773972.jpg |
| image = River Blackwater (Meath) - geograph.org.uk - 1773972.jpg |
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| image_caption = Bridge carrying the [[R164 road (Ireland)|R164]] over the Blackwater at [[Moynalty]] |
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| source1_location = South [[County Cavan]] |
| source1_location = South [[County Cavan]] |
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| mouth_location = [[Navan]], [[County Meath]] |
| mouth_location = [[Navan]], [[County Meath]] |
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| river_system =[[River Boyne|Boyne]] |
| river_system = [[River Boyne|Boyne]] |
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| subdivision_type1 = Country |
| subdivision_type1 = Country |
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| subdivision_name1 = Ireland |
| subdivision_name1 = Ireland |
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| length = {{Convert|68|km|mi}}<ref name=IrelandsOwn>{{cite web | url=https://www.irelandsown.ie/river-series-leinster-blackwater/ | title=Leinster Blackwater | magazine=[[Ireland's Own]] | first=Paul | last=Swift | date=29 March 2019 | accessdate=4 October 2020 }}</ref> |
| length = {{Convert|68|km|mi}}<ref name=IrelandsOwn>{{cite web | url=https://www.irelandsown.ie/river-series-leinster-blackwater/ | title=Leinster Blackwater | magazine=[[Ireland's Own]] | first=Paul | last=Swift | date=29 March 2019 | accessdate=4 October 2020 }}</ref> |
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| discharge1_avg = {{convert|15.08|m3/s|abbr=on}} |
| discharge1_avg = {{convert|15.08|m3/s|abbr=on}}{{citation needed|date=October 2020}} |
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| basin_size = {{Convert|733|km2|mi2|abbr=on}} |
| basin_size = {{Convert|733|km2|mi2|abbr=on}} |
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|mouth=[[River Boyne]]}} |
| mouth=[[River Boyne]] |
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The '''Kells Blackwater''' ({{ |
The '''Kells Blackwater''' ({{langx|ga|An Abhainn Dubh}}),<ref name=logainm>{{cite web | url = https://www.logainm.ie/en/106014 | title = An Abhainn Dubh/River Blackwater | work = Placenames Database of Ireland (logainm.ie) | publisher = [[Department of Culture, Heritage and the Gaeltacht]] and [[Dublin City University]] | accessdate = 4 October 2020}}</ref> also called the '''River Blackwater'''<ref name=AnglingIreland>{{cite web | url = https://fishinginireland.info/trout/east/meath/kellsblackwater/ | title = The Kells Blackwater – Angling Ireland | publisher = [[Inland Fisheries Ireland]] | accessdate = 4 October 2020}}</ref> or '''Leinster Blackwater''',<ref name=IrelandsOwn/> is a river that flows through the counties of [[County Cavan|Cavan]] and [[County Meath|Meath]] in [[Republic of Ireland|Ireland]]. It is a [[tributary]] of the [[River Boyne]] which flows into the [[Irish Sea]] at [[Drogheda]]. (This is one of two River Blackwaters which flow into the Boyne in County Meath, the other originates in [[County Kildare]]). |
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It has its source in the south of County Cavan, near the town of [[Bailieborough]]. It flows through [[Lough Ramor]] at [[Virginia, County Cavan]], past [[Kells, County Meath]], before joining the River Boyne in [[Navan]], [[County Meath]].<ref name=IrelandsOwn/> |
It has its source in the south of County Cavan, near the town of [[Bailieborough]]. It flows through [[Lough Ramor]] at [[Virginia, County Cavan]], past [[Kells, County Meath]], before joining the River Boyne in [[Navan]], [[County Meath]].<ref name=IrelandsOwn/> |
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==See also== |
==See also== |
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[[Rivers of Ireland]] |
*[[Rivers of Ireland]] |
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==References== |
==References== |
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==External links== |
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*[https://kellsanglers.com/ Kells Anglers Association] includes river's insect life |
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Latest revision as of 10:59, 6 November 2024
Kells Blackwater Leinster Blackwater | |
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Native name | An Abhainn Dubh (Irish) |
Location | |
Country | Ireland |
Physical characteristics | |
Source | |
• location | South County Cavan |
Mouth | River Boyne |
• location | Navan, County Meath |
Length | 68 kilometres (42 mi)[1] |
Basin size | 733 km2 (283 sq mi) |
Discharge | |
• average | 15.08 m3/s (533 cu ft/s)[citation needed] |
Basin features | |
River system | Boyne |
The Kells Blackwater (Irish: An Abhainn Dubh),[2] also called the River Blackwater[3] or Leinster Blackwater,[1] is a river that flows through the counties of Cavan and Meath in Ireland. It is a tributary of the River Boyne which flows into the Irish Sea at Drogheda. (This is one of two River Blackwaters which flow into the Boyne in County Meath, the other originates in County Kildare).
It has its source in the south of County Cavan, near the town of Bailieborough. It flows through Lough Ramor at Virginia, County Cavan, past Kells, County Meath, before joining the River Boyne in Navan, County Meath.[1]
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ a b c Swift, Paul (29 March 2019). "Leinster Blackwater". Ireland's Own. Retrieved 4 October 2020.
- ^ "An Abhainn Dubh/River Blackwater". Placenames Database of Ireland (logainm.ie). Department of Culture, Heritage and the Gaeltacht and Dublin City University. Retrieved 4 October 2020.
- ^ "The Kells Blackwater – Angling Ireland". Inland Fisheries Ireland. Retrieved 4 October 2020.
External links
[edit]- Kells Anglers Association includes river's insect life