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The River Dodder (Irish: An Dothra) [6] is one of the three main rivers in Dublin, Ireland, the others being the Liffey, of which the Dodder is the largest tributary, and the Tolka. Course and system [ edit ]
County Dublin (shaded dark green) There are more than 130 named rivers and streams in the traditional County Dublin, Ireland, which comprises the city of Dublin and the surrounding counties of Dún Laoghaire–Rathdown, Fingal and South Dublin. Rivers and tributaries The rivers and streams are listed in one table, with systems such as the Liffey (and that of its major sub-system, the Dodder ...
The Owendoher River (Irish: An Dothra Bheag, i.e. "The Little Dodder") is a small river in southern County Dublin , Ireland , the largest tributary of the River Dodder , and a part of the River Liffey system.
Milltown (Irish: Baile an Mhuilinn) [2] is a suburb and townland on the southside of Dublin, Ireland.Milltown was the site of several working mills on the River Dodder and is also the location of the meeting of the River Slang with the Dodder.
Dodder Park (Irish: Páirc na Dothra [1]) is a suburban linear park in Dublin, Ireland, consisting of over 100 hectares of fragmented parkland and remnant countryside. [ 2 ] Location
The River Poddle (Irish: An Poitéal) is a river in Dublin, Ireland, a pool of which (dubh linn, "black pool" or "dark pool" in Irish) gave the city its English language name. Boosted by a channel made by the Abbey of St. Thomas à Becket , taking water from the far larger River Dodder , the Poddle was the main source of drinking water for the ...
The River Liffey (Irish: An Life, historically An Ruirthe(a)ch) is a river in eastern Ireland that ultimately flows through the centre of Dublin to its mouth within Dublin Bay. Its major tributaries include the River Dodder, the River Poddle and the River Camac. The river supplies much of Dublin's water and supports a range of recreational ...
The River Dodder rises at Kippure and flows through the valley, reaching the sea at Dublin Bay. [1] The Glenasmole Valley is an EU-designated Special Area of Conservation. [2] The Dodder feeds the two reservoirs at the centre of the valley, known as the Bohernabreena Reservoirs (Irish: Taiscumar Bóthar na Bruíne). The reservoirs, constructed ...