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River Deel

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Native name
  
An Daoil

Length
  
63,200 m

Country
  
Ireland

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Etymology
  
From Irish daol, "chafer"

Main source
  
near Dromina, County Cork

River mouth
  
Atlantic Ocean via Shannon Estuary

Basin size
  
481 square kilometres (186 sq mi)

River deel


The River Deel (Irish: An Daoil) is in County Cork and County Limerick, Ireland.

Contents

The river rises near Dromina in north County Cork and flows north into County Limerick for over 60 km to enter the Shannon Estuary at Askeaton.

After it rises it passes the flowing areas, first Milford and down towards Belville bridge, then on to Castlemahon (Mahoonagh) and nearby Newcastle West, running parallel to the main Limerick-Killarney N21 road, to reach Rathkeale.

After leaving Rathkeale, the river crosses the N21 and heads for its confluence and estuary at Askeaton.

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Name

The Deel derives its name from daol, an Irish word for a beetle, insect or worm, because of its winding, bending shape.

Fishing

The Deel was once a good salmon and grilse fishery but now is mainly fished for brown trout.

References

River Deel Wikipedia


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