Owenmore River (County Sligo) facts for kids
Quick facts for kids Owenmore River |
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Owenmore River crossing at Carrowreagh Bridge
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Country | Ireland |
Physical characteristics | |
Main source | near Gorteen, County Sligo 125 m (410 ft) |
River mouth | Ballisodare River, near Collooney 54°11′25″N 8°29′01″W / 54.1903°N 8.4836°W |
Length | 52.3 km (32.5 mi) |
Basin features | |
Basin size | 655 km2 (253 sq mi) |
The Owenmore River (Irish: An Abhainn Mhór) is a river in County Sligo, Ireland. Its source is in the far south of Sligo, near Gorteen and Lough Gara, from which it runs for 52.3 km to its juncture with the Unshin River near Collooney to form the Ballisodare River. Its catchment covers 655 square kilometres (253 sq mi), predominantly located in Sligo but with small parts in County Mayo and County Roscommon. The catchment is underlain by limestone, and the total length of all the rivers in the Greater Owenmore Basin Area is 639 kilometres (397 mi). There are approximately 1,470 hectares (5.7 sq mi) of lakes in the catchment, with Lough Arrow comprising most of this.
Tributaries
- Owenbeg (23 km [14 mi])
- Unshin River (23 km [14 mi])
Lakes in the catchment
- Lough Arrow (12.47 km2 [4.81 sq mi])
- Templehouse Lough (1.19 km2 [0.46 sq mi])
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