Kells Water
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The Kells Water is a small river in Northern Ireland. It flows through Moorfields and Kells and is a tributary to the Maine. The Kells Water is a nursery river, which salmon, trout and dollaghan use to spawn in November and December.
- See also: List of rivers of Northern Ireland
Rivers of Ireland |
Flowing north: Foyle | Bann | Bush | Quoile | Clanrye |
Flowing to the Irish Sea: Fane | Boyne | Liffey | Avoca | Slaney | Lagan |
Flowing south: Awbeg | The Three Sisters (Barrow, Nore, Suir) | Blackwater | Lee | Bandon |
Flowing to the Atlantic: Shannon | Feale | Swilly | Corrib | Erne | Moy |
Major tributaries of the Shannon: Deel | Brosna | Inny | Suck | Maigue |
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