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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › River_LeeRiver Lee - Wikipedia

    It rises in the Shehy Mountains on the western border of County Cork and flows eastwards through Cork, where it splits in two for a short distance, creating an island on which Cork's city centre is built, then passing through Cork Harbour on the south coast, one of the largest natural harbours in the world, to empty into the Celtic Sea.

  3. The River Lee has its source in the Shehy Mountains on the Cork-Kerry border. It flows eastwards towards Cork City and enters the sea at Cork Harbour. The River Blackwater, or the Munster Blackwater as it is sometimes known, flows through the counties of Kerry, Cork and Waterford.

  4. Nov 28, 2020 · The River Lee (Irish: An Laoi) is a river in Ireland. It rises in the Shehy Mountains on the western border of County Cork and flows eastwards through Cork, where it splits in two for a short distance, creating an island on which Cork’s city centre is built, and empties into the Celtic Sea at Cork Harbour on the south coast, one of the ...

  5. The Blackwater or Munster Blackwater (Irish: An Abhainn Mhór, The Great River) is a river which flows through counties Kerry, Cork and Waterford in Ireland. It rises in the Mullaghareirk Mountains in County Kerry and then flows in an easterly direction across County Cork through the towns of Mallow and Fermoy.

  6. The Lee fields are found just west of Cork city centre on the Carrigrohane road. Head out from the city centre, towards UCC. Continue on the N22 past UCC, then take a right onto Carrigrohane road when you reach the Crows Nest restaurant. The Car park is about 400m ahead on the right hand side.

  7. The main rivers that flow through Co. Cork are the Blackwater, the Lee, the Banon and their tributaries. The Blackwater rises near Kingwilliamstown in Kerry, and acts as the boundary between Kerry and Cork for 11 miles.

  8. wikishire.co.uk › wiki › River_LeeRiver Lee - Wikishire

    The River Lee at Cork. The Lee flows from the lake of Gougane Barra as a fast paced torrent, but by the town of Ballingeary it eases and flows into Lough Allua. Departing the lough, running east, it again becomes a rapid flow before running into the Inniscarra reservoir created by Inniscarra Dam.

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