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Lough Leane

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Basin countries
  
Ireland

Islands
  
Innisfallen Island

Island
  
Innisfallen Island

Surface area
  
4,700 acres (19 km)

Area
  
19.02 km²

Outflow location
  
River Laune

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Similar
  
Lakes of Killarney, Innisfallen Island, Ross Castle, Killarney National Park, Muckross House

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Lough Leane (from Irish Loch Léin, meaning 'lake of learning') is largest of the three lakes of Killarney. The River Laune flows from the lake into the Dingle Bay to the northwest.

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Etymology and historyEdit

The lake's name means "lake of learning" probably in reference to the monastery on Innisfallen, an island in the lake. Innisfallen was a centre of scholarship in the early Middle Ages, producing the Annals of Innisfallen and, according to legend, educating King Brian Boru.

Another historic site, the tower house Ross Castle sits on Ross Island in the lake. Ross Island is rich in copper. Archaeological evidence suggests the island has been mined since the time of the Bronze Age Beaker People.

GeographyEdit

Lough Leane is approximately 19 square kilometres (4,700 acres) in size. It is also the largest body of fresh water in the region. It has become eutrophic as a result of phosphates from agricultural and domestic pollution entering Lough Leane Reedbed, an important habitat on the edge of Lough Leane. This nutrient enrichment has caused several algal blooms in recent years. The blooms have not yet had a severe effect on the lake's ecosystem. To prevent further pollution causing a permanent change in the lake's ecosystem, a review of land use in the catchment area is being carried out. Water quality in the lake appears to have improved since phosphates were removed from sewage in 1985. As of August 2007, several large hotels and businesses have stated their intention to stop using phosphate detergents, in an effort to preserve the quality of the lake water. Lake cruises for tourists leave from Ross Castle, and boats can be hired for the trip to Innisfallen Island.

References

Lough Leane Wikipedia