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River Maigue

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Native name
  
An Mháigh

Country
  
Ireland

Basin size
  
1,000 km (390 sq mi)

Etymology
  
Irish mag, "plain"

Cities
  
Bruree, Croom, Adare

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River mouth
  
Atlantic Ocean via Shannon Estuary

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The River Maigue ( /ˈmɡ/ Irish: An Mháigh, meaning "river of the plain") rises in the Milford area of north County Cork, Ireland. The River Maigue is 38.75 miles long. It drains an area of 1,000 km2

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River Maigue Salmon counting commences on Maigue Limerick Post Newspaper

It is joined by the small River Glen and the larger River Loobagh in south County Limerick. It then flows north through Bruree, after which it augmented by the River Morning Star. It flows through Croom and Adare before entering the Shannon Estuary (Irish: An tSionainn) just north of Ferry Bridge (Between] Kildimo and Clarina, County Limerick, just west of Limerick city. The River Maigue is tidal up to Adare on the N21 Road Bridge.

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HistoryEdit

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In ancient times the Maigue was central to the territories of the O'Donovans and their predecessors in Uí Chairpre Áebda (Cairbre Eva). The majority of its towns and villages were once the sites of fortresses. Later these territories were occupied by the FitzGerald dynasty.

River LoobaghEdit

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The Loobagh (Irish: An Lúbach, meaning "The Twisted One") is a river with healthy Trout and Salmon populations. It rises in the hills south of Kilfinane and flows through Kilmallock. It joins the Maigue south of Bruree.

Morning Star RiverEdit

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The Morning Star is a little river which flows westwards through rich farmland through Bruff and Athlacca to join the Maigue north of Bruree.

Camogue RiverEdit

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The River Camogue flows in a westerly direction through Grange, Meanus and Manister and joins the Maigue upstream of Croom.

References

River Maigue Wikipedia


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