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Foyle

The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
Foyle , river, c.10 mi (16 km) long, formed by the junction of the Mourne and Finn rivers at Strabane, which is on the border between Limavady and Derry dists., W Northern Ireland. It flows northeast through the city of Derry to Lough Foyle, a navigable inlet of the Atlantic Ocean c.15 mi (25 km) long. With its tributaries, the Foyle drains c.1,100 sq mi (2,850 sq km). There are valuable freshwater fisheries on the Foyle. Author not available, FOYLE. , The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition 2007 ... Read more
Foyle, Lough
Foyle, Lough ( Loch Feabhail ) Donegal. Possibly ‘lake of the lip’. Read more
Londonderry
...to the east is the river Bann, the river Foyle marks it off from Donegal in the Irish...Londonderry itself, near the mouth of the Foyle, with a population of nearly 100,000. As...industry. The naval facilities of Lough Foyle were of great importance during the Second... Read more

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