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  2. River Poddle - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  3. River Liffey - Wikipedia

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    The Liffey separating Dublin from Oxmantown on a 1714 map by Herman Moll. Towns along the river include Blessington, Ballymore Eustace, Kilcullen, Athgarvan, Newbridge, Caragh, Clane, Celbridge, Leixlip and Lucan before the river passes the suburb of Chapelizod and then runs through the city of Dublin all the way to its mouth. The Ha'penny Bridge.

  4. List of rivers of County Dublin - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  5. Bradogue River - Wikipedia

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    The Bradogue River is a small river in Dublin that rises in Cabra and flows ... "Hidden River". RT ... Ireland: Irish Academic Press. pp. 1–115 + xii, inc. 7 maps.

  6. Category:Rivers of County Dublin - Wikipedia

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    The undisputed leader in the Dublin region is the Liffey, followed by major tributary, the Dodder, and by the Tolka. While others carry a fair volume of water, notably the Wad River system, the Mayne, the Santry and the Poddle, some of the other "rivers" are really just streams and the majority are culverted for some or even all of their lengths.

  7. File:Walls of Dublin with Bridge, R Poddle and other ...

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    English: "Map of the walls of Dublin by Leonard R. Strangways, 1904" - A map of early Dublin, Ireland, with the ancient city walls, and waterways including the River Poddle, flowing into the River Liffey, and much other detail, with annotations.

  8. River Dodder - Wikipedia

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    Dodder in the Dublin Mountains, 2.5 km from its source. The Dodder rises on the northern slopes of Kippure in the Wicklow Mountains and is formed from several streams. The headwaters flow from Kippure Ridge, and include, and are often mapped solely as, Tromanallison (Allison's Brook), which is then joined by Mareen's Brook, including the Cataract of the Brown Rowan, and then the combined flow ...

  9. Category:Rivers of Dublin (city) - Wikipedia

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