What does corrib mean?

Corrib has multiple meanings. Among the possible ones are: Lough Corrib, a lake in the west of Ireland, north of Galway. River Corrib, a river connecting Lough Corrib to Galway Bay through the city of Galway.
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What does "lough corrib" mean?

Lough Corrib is the largest lake in the Republic of Ireland. It separates the fertile limestone plains of east Galway from the lake-strewn bogs and rugged mountains of Connemara in the west. The lake is connected to Galway Bay by a short, yet powerful, body of water today known as the River Corrib.
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What does mayo mean in Ireland?

Mayo or Mayo Abbey (Irish: Maigh Eo, meaning 'plain of the yew trees') is a village in County Mayo, Ireland.
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Where does the River Corrib start?

The River Corrib (Irish: Abhainn na Gaillimhe) in the west of Ireland flows from Lough Corrib through Galway to Galway Bay. The river is among the shortest in Europe, with only a length of six kilometres from the lough to the Atlantic.
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Which Irish city lies on the River Corrib?

Galway (/ˈɡɔːlweɪ/ GAWL-way; Irish: Gaillimh, pronounced [ˈɡal̠ʲɪvʲ]) is a city in (and the county town of) County Galway. It lies on the River Corrib between Lough Corrib and Galway Bay.
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River Corrib, Galway * Ireland * A walk by the river Corrib

What is Galway's nickname?

The word Gaillimh means "stony" as in "stony river". (the mythical and alternative derivations are given in History of Galway.) The city also bears the nickname City of the Tribes / Cathair na dTreabh, because “Tribes” (merchant families) led the city in its Hiberno-Norman period.
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Is Galway Catholic or Protestant?

There are remains of a Franciscan friary (founded 1296), and Galway is the seat of a Roman Catholic diocese. St. Nicholas's Church dates from 1320. University College, founded in 1849 as Queen's College, received a new charter in 1908 as a college of the National University of Ireland.
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What is the fastest moving river in Ireland?

The Corrib River connects Lough Corrib to the sea at Galway. Although one of the shortest rivers in Europe at just over 6 kilometers it is reportedly the second fastest on the continent and in terms of volume of water displaced second only in Ireland to the Shannon.
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Is Lough Corrib the biggest lake in Ireland?

Lough Corrib is the second largest lake Ireland, after Lough Neagh, covering 175 km2. It is a hugely important conservation site and includes 14 habitats that are listed on the EU Habitats Directive.
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Where does the Mersey meet the Irish Sea?

The river empties into Liverpool Bay on the Irish Sea, after a total course of 69 miles (111 km).
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What do the Greeks call Ireland?

Hibernia, in ancient geography, one of the names by which Ireland was known to Greek and Roman writers. Other names were Ierne, Iouernia and (H)iberio.
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What does brat mean in Irish?

In Irish, as you probably know, "brat" means "flag". In English, it means "an unruly child". The two concepts would not appear to have much in common, except perhaps at certain bonfires in Northern Ireland around this time of year, when brats of both kinds can be implicitly present: burning or being burned.
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What does high doh mean in Irish slang?

Being 'up to high doh' suggests that a person is very stressed, nervous or excited – depending on the situation they're explaining. It is actually both a Northern Irish and Scottish saying – both meaning the same thing.
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What is the deepest lake in Ireland?

Muckross Lake (Irish: Loch Mhucrois), also called Middle Lake or The Torc, is a lake in Killarney National Park, County Kerry, Ireland. It is one of the three famous Lakes of Killarney, along with Lough Leane and Upper Lake. It is Ireland's deepest lake, reaching to 75 metres (246 ft) in parts.
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What do Irish people call lakes?

Loch (/lɒx/ LOKH) is a word meaning "lake" or "sea inlet" in Scottish and Irish Gaelic, subsequently borrowed into English. In Irish contexts, it often appears in the anglicized form "lough". A small loch is sometimes called a lochan.
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What does the word Corrib mean?

Corrib has multiple meanings. Among the possible ones are: Lough Corrib, a lake in the west of Ireland, north of Galway. River Corrib, a river connecting Lough Corrib to Galway Bay through the city of Galway.
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Can you swim in lake Corrib?

On Wednesday I swam Lough Corrib from Ashford Castle to Galway City! I think it's a first time swim. The 39.75 km (let's just call it 40 km!)
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Who owns the largest lake in Ireland?

The lake bed is owned by the 12th Earl of Shaftesbury and the lake is managed by Lough Neagh Partnership.
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Was Galway Bay a lake?

The wildness of the Galway coast reflects the very forces that have shaped it over millennia. Galway Bay was originally known as Lough Lurgan [Loch Lurgain?], back at a time when there were only three significant lakes on the island of Ireland.
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What is the only male river in Ireland?

There's an old idea that the River Sullane/ Abha an tSuláin takes a life (ie. kills someone/ someone drowns there) once every seven years and that it is the only male river in Ireland, the gender of the word in Irish is masculine.
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What is the most scenic river in Ireland?

Ireland's river Suir flows with the history of the emerald island. From its headwaters in Devils Bit Mountains of County Tipperary down to the Hook Lighthouse in Waterford Bay.
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What is the deepest river in the world?

The Congo is the deepest river in the world. Its headwaters are in the north-east of Zambia, between Lake Tanganyika and Lake Nyasa (Malawi), 1760 metres above sea level; it flows into the Atlantic Ocean.
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What is the least Catholic county in Ireland?

Religion by county

Among stated responses, the administrative county of Offaly had the highest percentage of Catholics in 2016 with 88.6 per cent while Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown had the lowest at 69.8 per cent.
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What is a Galway girl meaning?

"The Galway Girl" tells the semi-autobiographical story of the songwriter's reaction to a beautiful black-haired blue-eyed girl he meets in Galway, Ireland. Local references include Salthill and The Long Walk. "The Galway Girl"
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Were the Vikings in Galway?

Galway were also raided. Later, the attacks became more frequent and fleets of Viking ships appeared on the major rivers such as the Shannon, Boyne, Liffey and the Erne.
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