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Figile River

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Native name
  
Abhainn Fhiodh Gaibhle

Length
  
33 km

Source
  
County Offaly

Mouth
  
Celtic Sea

Basin size
  
639 km (247 sq mi)

Discharge
  
0.35 m³/s

Province
  
Leinster

Country
  
Republic of Ireland

Main source
  
Cushaling, County Offaly 70 m (230 ft)

River mouth
  
Celtic Sea at Waterford Harbour via River Barrow

Tributaries
  
Left: Black River, River Cushaling, Slate River Right: Crabtree River

The Figile River (/fɪˈɡl/; Irish: Abhainn Fhiodh Gaibhle) is a river in eastern Ireland.

Contents

Map of River Figile, Ireland

NameEdit

The earliest recorded name is Fidgable/Fid nGabli, meaning "Gabul's Wood", recorded in the Book of Leinster and the Metrical Dindshenchas, both c. 1160. It is also mentioned in Buile Shuibhne ("Suibhne's Frenzy", 12th century) as Fiodh Gaibhle, a site of refuge for the maddened Suibhne where he lived for a year, eating holly berries and acorns and drinking from uisci na Gabhla ("Gabul's waters"). The Anglicisation Fegowly first appears in the 17th century, becoming Feagile on Alex Taylor's 1783 map and Figile on the 1843 Ordnance Survey map.

CourseEdit

The Figile River begins at the union of the Crabtree and Cushaling rivers, near the County Kildare-County Offaly border. It meets the Black River tributary and continues northwest, crossing and recrossing the bog railway. It crosses under the R401 at the Cloncreen Bridge, a triple-arch masonry bridge, built c. 1790. The Figile continues south, meeting the Philipstown River outside Clonbulloge. It is bridged by the R442 at Saint Patrick's Bridge and flows on southwards, passing under the R442 again near Millgrove House. The Figile passes under the R419 west of Bracknagh and flows on southeast, entering County Kildare at Pollagorteen. It continues southward through Clogheen and forms part of the County Laois-County Kildare border, draining into the River Barrow at Passlands, just north of Monasterevin.

WildlifeEdit

The Figile is known as a brown trout, common bream, common rudd, common roach and northern pike fishery.

References

Figile River Wikipedia


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