River Shannon

The
River Shannon, which divides
Ireland into east (
Leinster) and west (
Connaught), has been an important waterway since antiquity. First mapped by
Ptolemy, the 200 mile long river empties into the
Atlantic Ocean in a western direction at
Limerick, turning north in the city.
It is the longest river in the
British Isles.\nLakes on the Shannon include Lough Allen, Lough Ree and
Lough Derg. Tributaries include the River Suck and the River Brosna. There is a hydroelectric generation plant at
Ardnacrusha belonging to the
ESB.
Oliver Cromwell once said the Irish would go to "Hell or Connaught" when he spoke of the river.
See also
\n* Shannon International Airport\n*
Shannon Town
External link
\n* River Shannon
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